Why Your Car’s Touchscreen Is More Dangerous Than Your Phone Research proves touchscreen cars demand more attention than the road, increasing distracted driving risks Learn why physical buttons are safer, how Tesla started this dangerous trend, and which brands are finally bringing back tactile controls
Are touch-screens making cars more dangerous? - Carsales Just as car-makers look for new ways to exploit touch-screens, ostensibly to make things easier for the driver, there’s a growing awareness that they could actually be making the driving environment more dangerous
Why Your Cars Touchscreen Is More Dangerous Than Your Phone - Slashdot "Modern vehicles have quietly become rolling monuments to terrible user experience, trading intuitive physical controls for flashy but dangerous touchscreen interfaces," argues the site Cars Horsepower, decrying "an industry-wide plague of poorly designed digital dashboards that demand more attention from drivers than the road itself "
Could Touchscreens in Cars Be on Their Way Out Already? Let . . . - Lifewire "Touchscreens can be dangerous in cars due to their inherent distraction potential Unlike physical controls like knobs and buttons, which allow drivers to operate without taking their eyes off the road, touchscreens require visual attention and precise finger interaction