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From washing machines and dishwashers to smartphones and fitness trackers, our lives are filled with beeps, dings and buzzes designed to get our attention. And nowhere is that more obvious than behind the wheel.
Driving is now a chorus of warnings and alerts - and while these features are meant to keep us safe, new research shows one in five drivers are turning them off.
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From washing machines and dishwashers to smartphones and fitness trackers, our lives are filled with beeps, dings and buzzes designed to get our attention. And nowhere is that more obvious than behind the wheel.
Driving is now a chorus of warnings and alerts - and while these features are meant to keep us safe, new research shows one in five drivers are turning them off.

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