What the data says about phone use while driving

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Researchers at Texas A&M University found that not only does the frequency of phone use correlate to the number of distracted crashes on urban roads, but there’s a direct link between road geometrics — the presence or absence of a shoulder or extra lanes — and more phone use while driving.

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