This sounds very unscientific. Have you seen how people react to Sweet Caroline? They start beating things and singing along aggressively. Hammering the stearing wheel seems dangerous.
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How were they able to link a song's attributes to driving? Closed course driving? Driving data from automobiles? What's the sample size of drivers? How are they confident that the song effects are a causation and not correlation? Seems to be a lot of missing information in this article...
I just added “Don’t Get Me Wrong” to my driving playlist a few days ago… oops…