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SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - Using voice to send text messages while driving is just as dangerous as texting with fingers, with driver response times significantly delayed no matter which method was used, a study released on Tuesday showed.
The study by the Texas Transportation Institute at Texas A&M University was the first to compare voice-to-text and traditional texting on a handheld device in an actual driving environment.
"In each case, drivers took about twice as long to react as they did when they weren't texting," Christine Yager, who headed the study, told Reuters.
"Eye contact to the roadway also decreased, no matter which texting method was used."
http://news.yahoo.com/voice-text-just-dangerous-drivers-texting-study-050754422.html
The study by the Texas Transportation Institute at Texas A&M University was the first to compare voice-to-text and traditional texting on a handheld device in an actual driving environment.
"In each case, drivers took about twice as long to react as they did when they weren't texting," Christine Yager, who headed the study, told Reuters.
"Eye contact to the roadway also decreased, no matter which texting method was used."
http://news.yahoo.com/voice-text-just-dangerous-drivers-texting-study-050754422.html