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Assessing the visual and cognitive demands of in-vehicle information systems.

David L StrayerJoel M CooperRachel M GoetheMadeleine M McCartyDouglas J GettyFrancesco Biondi
Published in: Cognitive research: principles and implications (2019)
This objective assessment suggests that many of these IVIS features are too distracting to be enabled while the vehicle is in motion. Greater consideration should be given to what interactions should be available to the driver when the vehicle is in motion rather than to what IVIS features and functions could be available to motorists.
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