Five vital things you can't do properly when you're on your phone
Gemma Briggs, Lecturer in Psychology, The Open University and Graham Hole, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University of Sussex
The ConversationOctober 9, 2017
In a recent RAC survey, 26% of UK 1,700 motorists reported using a handheld mobile phone while driving, despite it being illegal. In response, road safety charity Brake, argued that society’s phone “addiction” can have very serious consequences.
A quick online search throws up many articles suggesting that people are “glued” to their smartphones and therefore miss important and enriching experiences and interactions going on around them.
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