I can't imagine while the safety of buttons over smart screens in cars called for a study. Every time, I have driven a rental and smart screen was involved, I was in a near-miss accident situation. In a rental the risks are higher because the person is dealing with unfamiliar car, exiting an airport they don't know into a city they know even less. Add to that unfamiliar street signs and it is a miracle the driver does not get into trouble trying to control a smart screen. The findings of the study are so obvious, that it boggles the mind
Traditional buttons, knobs, and switches have a tactility that allow drivers to intuitively find and adjust them while keeping their eyes on the road. A slippery touchscreen does not. Analog controls are also permanently positioned, whereas a touchscreen may require additional navigation to reach a feature.
I am driving the last model of my car that came without touch-screen technology. It is going to be ten years old soon but I can't see myself driving a car that requires me to muti-talk driving with finding things on a big touch-screen. I wish there were more clamor over the challenges faced by people like me so automakers would change the way they do things
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