When people notice one traffic hazard, they are less likely to see a simultaneous second hazard, according to new research from North Carolina State University. The finding has potential applications ...
Anyone who lives in areas of severe weather has probably seen it. During a thunderstorm or blizzard, cars and trucks driving down the road with their hazard lights on (four-way flashers). Although ...
To test this, each participant was asked to watch a short video of a car driving in traffic before relaying what they saw.
IT IS raining heavily and you are on the road, driving through poor visibility while trying to stay extra cautious due to the difficult driving conditions. You could not afford to stop, as you must ...