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Research ties fast music (trance) to car crashes
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erdega
Click for the story. I don't know if this has been posted cause it's a year old but an intersesting article although I think blown out of proportions. I would think playing "fast music" would actully make you more aware of your surrounding and alert your senses even though listening for a long while will make you sleepy no matter what music you listen to.


Fast music linked to car crashes

By Mick Hamer
Speed kills. But it is not only the speed at which people drive that is the problem: the speed of the music they are listening to also has a hand in their fate. An Israeli researcher says drivers who listen to fast music in their cars may have more than twice as many accidents as those listening to slower tracks.


Fast music costs lives
With the car now the place where people most often listen to music, the research is worrying. While previous studies have shown a link between loud music and dangerous driving, Warren Brodsky at Ben-Gurion University in Beer-Sheva, wondered if tempo had any effect on driver behaviour.

To find out, he put a group of 28 students through their paces on a driving simulator. Each student drove round the virtual streets of Chicago while listening to different pieces of music, or none at all. The students had an average of seven years' driving experience.

Brodsky chose music with a variety of styles, ranging from laid-back George Benson ballads to the ultra-fast numbers beloved of clubbers. The tempo ranged from a slow 60 beats per minute up to a fast and furious 120 beats per minute or more. All the music was played relatively loudly to maximise its effect.

As the tempo increased, Brodsky found drivers took more risks, such as jumping red lights, and had more accidents. When listening to up-tempo pieces, they were twice as likely to jump a red light as those who were not listening to music. And drivers had more than twice as many accidents when they were listening to fast tempos as when they listened to slow or medium-paced numbers.


Heart beat


Brodsky concedes that behaviour on a simulator may not translate into the same behaviour on the road. "But I think it's got to be taken seriously," he says.

He also monitored the drivers' heart rate and found that it fluctuated less when they were listening to music of any kind compared with no music at all. This lack of variation, he suggests, shows that music is distracting the drivers and making them less alert.

So what should drivers do? Brodsky says they should be aware of the tempo effect and choose slower pieces of music - or turn down the volume so they are less distracted.

The study has changed Brodsky's own attitude to in-car music. He chose the pieces that he used in the study after listening to them as he drove to work. "I could hardly control myself with some of the pieces. It was difficult taking my foot off the gas pedal," he says. "I'm now more careful in my choice of music."

Very little research has been carried out into how people's lifestyles affect their driving behaviour, says Roger Vincent of Britain's Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents. "We need more research into the effects of distractions in cars."

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zarathustra
I was involved in a serious car accident once which was my fault and yes, I was listening to "fast" music. I can't say for sure if it had a negative effect on my driving but since then, I stopped playing such fast music while I drive.
nate735
Simulator is nothing like the real thing, but i do seem some truth in this.
DJ Mikey Mike
well that does all seem to be a load of crap.. or a bit over the top anyway.. but i must admit, i hav on a couple of occassions listened to hard house whilst driving, and i hav felt the need for speed :nervous:
joeh152
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Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
well that does all seem to be a load of crap.. or a bit over the top anyway.. but i must admit, i hav on a couple of occassions listened to hard house whilst driving, and i hav felt the need for speed :nervous:


i think if this study was in the uk - amongst ukta's they would say YES - because most fo the uks are drug driving haha.
Z1D
Im not surprised by this actually. If you get a really good trance track going when you're driving the urge to floor the gas pedal is almost overwhelming.
Dumonde Trancer
"up to a fast and furious 120 beats per minute"

LMFAO!!!!!


hardcore prog speed, woah slow down ya speed demon
TeKnoHe@d2025
quote:
Originally posted by Dumonde Trancer
"up to a fast and furious 120 beats per minute"

LMFAO!!!!!


hardcore prog speed, woah slow down ya speed demon


LoL, yeah I found that to be pretty funny too :stongue:
Alccode
quote:
Originally posted by Dumonde Trancer
"up to a fast and furious 120 beats per minute"

LMFAO!!!!!


hardcore prog speed, woah slow down ya speed demon


LOL i was going to quote that too, but ya beat me to it :D

hilarious! :stongue: :haha: :haha:
SuperFarStucker
i wonder if research can link road head to car crashes.. thats a study id participate in :stongue: :stongue: :stongue:

joeh152
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Originally posted by SuperFarStucker
i wonder if research can link road head to car crashes.. thats a study id participate in :stongue: :stongue: :stongue:



you sick, sick man :p :)
Blue.
speeders don't kill people trance kills people :rolleyes:
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