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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.
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…