Based on what you know about Strayer and Johnson's 2001 study, what advice would it make sense to give drivers?
A. Talking on the phone while driving does not cause drivers to make errors, but it does slow their reaction times.
B. Be aware that talking on the phone while driving is just as dangerous as listening to the radio while driving.
C. Get a hands-free phone so you can drive safely even while having a long phone conversation.
D. Be aware that talking on the phone while driving makes drivers inattentive and prone to mistakes.
Answer: D
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