If You Think You’re a “Supertasker,” You’re Not!

A recent study by the University of Utah finds that a small number of people are able to talk on a cell phone while driving a vehicle without being impaired. These people, deemed “supertaskers,” make up only 2.5% of the population.

The study assessed the performance of 200 participants to carry on a cell phone conversation while driving. The participants were first asked to perform a single task, simulated freeway driving. They were then asked to perform a more demanding task, carrying on a cell phone conversation while driving. During the conversation, participants were asked to memorize words and solve math problems. Their performance was measured in four areas: following distance, braking reaction time, memory, and math execution.

Not surprisingly, most of these areas worsened while participants simultaneously drove a car. To Read More About This Study From a Charleston Personal Injury Attorney, Click Here!

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