Multiple Choice
Why is talking with someone on a cell phone while driving more hazardous than carrying on a conversation with a person in the car in the seat next to the driver?
A) the cell phone conversation is harder to hear
B) the cell phone conversation is more emotionally demanding
C) the person in the car provides a second set of eyes on the road
D) the person in the car takes the wheel and hits the brakes when needed
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