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Mazda's Not-So-Silly Plan to End Distracted Driving With Much More Fun

WIRED

Someday, maybe soon--depending on where you live, where you go, and the size of your credit card--you won't have to worry about paying attention on the road. You'll have a robot to do that for you. Until then, sorry to say, you'll have to keep your brain, eyes, hands, and feet in line and on the job. This is clearly a problem, because, according a recent study, approximately everybody looks at their phone when they should be looking at the road. We've seen all sorts of efforts to end distracted driving in recent years: cars that spy on their human occupants, anti-distraction apps, legislation, sliding into your DMs.