South Dakota prof uses rare eye Tracker study the driving habits
University of South Dakota professor of psychology Frank cursor is of the opinion, many car accidents could be avoided if older drivers could see signs of movement earlier.
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“Making characters more increases the cost of 10 times. Well, if you multiplied and that several thousands of characters in this country - They talk about the debt or even,” he said. “This is not simply a question of what more - it’s a question of their best.”
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