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People who cycle wearing earphones are 4s slower to identify hazards

People who cycle wearing earphones are 4s slower to identify hazards Jonathan Chadwick For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo People who drive or cycle with earphones are more than four seconds slower to identify potential road hazards, according to a new study from Ford.  The car maker recruited more than 2,000 participants from Europe, put them into an immersive virtual street and measured their reaction times to hazardous situations.  It tested them in different scenarios with different road hazards, both with and without music blaring through headphones as a comparison.   Ford is now letting the public try out the virtual experience themselves with their smartphones, as part of its ongoing road safety campaign. 

People who cycle wearing earphones are more than FOUR SECONDS slower to identify road hazards

People who drive or cycle with earphones are more than four seconds slower to identify potential road hazards, according to a new study from Ford.  The car maker recruited more than 2,000 participants from Europe, put them into an immersive virtual street and measured their reaction times to hazardous situations.  It tested them in different scenarios with different road hazards, both with and without music blaring through headphones as a comparison.   Ford is now letting the public try out the virtual experience themselves with their smartphones, as part of its ongoing road safety campaign.  People who drive or cycle with earphones are more than four seconds slower to identify potential road hazards, according to a new study from Ford

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Ford creates Christmas jumper that projects safe distance

Ford has developed a Christmas jumper that allows people to keep a safe distance from others by projecting a festive-themed safe zone. The prototype technology was originally designed with cyclist safety in mind, marking out the recommended 1.5m that motorists are expected to give space for. But the car maker said it could also be useful for pedestrians as safe distances have become a part of the common psyche in 2020. Ford creates Christmas jumper that projects safe distance (Ford/PA) A reindeer’s antlers, nose and tail featured on the jumper illuminate the floor in the shape of a Christmas tree so that other road users know to give them enough space when overtaking.

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