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<p>I&#8217;ve been reading numerous stories about driving while <em>Pokemon GO</em>-ing [<a href="http://ift.tt/29xXUEp">Free</a>] and the often-unpleasant results of it. Now, we have more scientific evidence on the relation between <em>Pokemon GO</em> and distracted driving. A recent San Diego State University study looked at over 300 thousand Twitter posts over 10 days in July (July 10-19) and found that 18% of them were from people driving at the time they tweeted. The researchers looked for tweets that combined the word &quot;Pokemon&quot; and &quot;driving,&quot; &quot;drive,&quot; &quot;car,&quot; and so on. According to the analysis of those tweets, 18% came from people driving while playing, 11% talked about someone who was driving while playing, and 4% mentioned a pedestrian playing near traffic.</p>
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<p>The researchers also analyzed Google News articles from the same period and found that 14 car crashes were attributed to <em>Pokemon GO</em>. The researchers pointed out that since they only used Twitter as a way to measure distracted driving, it&#8217;s very possible they are underestimating the distractions linked to the game. This study raises some interesting concerns on future AR games; I wonder if in a few years time, instead of don&#8217;t text and drive ads we&#8217;ll be getting don&#8217;t play and drive.</p>
<p>[via <a href="http://ift.tt/2cklDby">Fox 5 San Diego</a>]</p>
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<p><em>Source: <a style="text-decoration:none;" href="http://ift.tt/2cFZ0fk">TouchArcade</a></em></div>
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