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good to see im in the biggest group...
tho its pretty hard to get distracted from driving in a car as loud as mine
Interesting Study by Newcastle Uni.
http://www.torontosun.com/life/2011/01/04/16753926.html
Makes a whole lot of sense really.
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Posted to Facebook....
good to see im in the biggest group...
tho its pretty hard to get distracted from driving in a car as loud as mine
was distracted by the pic at the bottom, was vomitting after i saw this
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i like the idea of putting more bends in the road ;p
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most national surveys, even by the goverment sample from 10,000 or less people.
while yes, obviously a larger source will improve the acuracy, a well selected smaller group can give an accurate representation.
tho, considering the media these days, the actual study probably said something completely different if you read through it
So if your bored driving you tend to speed more ??
I think people would be trying to stay awake more...
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