Robert Foss, senior research scientist at the University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center and his colleague Arthur Goodwin conducted the study which is one of the first to use in-vehicle cameras to observe teen driver and passenger behaviour in real-time.
Researchers recruited 52 North Carolina high-school age drivers to have in-vehicle cameras mounted in their cars and trucks to observe distracted driving behaviours and distracted conditions when teen drivers were behind the wheel.
The study showed that young drivers were less likely to use cell phones and other technology (including in-vehicle systems, like the radio and temperature control) when there were passengers in the car with them.
But having multiple passengers in the car more often led to more serious incidents.
Teen drivers were six times more likely to have a serious incident when there was loud conversation in the vehicle - to the point of needing to make an evasive manoeuvre to avoid a crash - and three times more likely to have a serious incident when there was horseplay in the vehicle.
"This is why the limit of one teen passenger is important when teens are just learning to drive," said Foss, who is also director of the Center for the Study of Young Drivers.
Using video recorders from two lenses - one facing the roadway and the other into the vehicle - researchers were able to measure potentially distracted behaviours more accurately than in previous studies, which have relied on observation from outside vehicles or driver self-reports of distracted behaviours.
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