The team investigated the in-car infotainment systems in 10 cars released this year, as well as the big three smartphone assistants: Siri, Google Now and Cortana. According to their stats, the Chevy Equinox and Buick Lacrosse had the least distracting systems, while Google Now came out top in the smartphone category. Cortana and the Mazda 6 found themselves stationed at the other end of the table as the most distracting.



Joel Cooper, assistant professor of psychology at Utah says that voice-command tech is "billed as a safe alternative to manual interactions," but "voice systems simply don't work well enough." The study's conclusions state that people should avoid using tech in the car, and that if they want to remain safe, should do nothing more mentally stressful than listening to the radio or an audiobook. Given that most people can't put their smartphone Twitter device down for more than 5 seconds, the self-driving car can't come soon enough.

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