Are touchscreens in cars dangerous?
Probably—and safety organisations are beginning to take noteIllustration: Cristina SpanòIt might not have been the first to have a touchscreen but it was Tesla’s Model S, with its minimalist cabin built around a huge full-colour display, that set the trend. For years almost every new car sold has come with a high-tech, futuristic screen, which controls everything from the air conditioning and satnav to the music. Even safety features like automatic lane-keeping are sometimes screen-controlled.Ex...
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