Do you know how your choice of music can unexpectedly affect your driving skills?

Did you know that your favorite song can be as dangerous behind the wheel as an untied shoelace? What should you know about music behind the wheel?

The rhythm that steps on the gas

One would think that a little bit of rock or pop would only shorten his journey to the cottage, but scientists from foreign universities have now found out that our ears are much closer to the steering wheel than we thought.

but it literally “retunes” our brain and heart rate, which can cause serious mischief even on our relatively well-organized roads.

Maybe you know it too. You start something faster and suddenly you see that you are driving ten kilometers faster without wanting to. It is not a rare phenomenon.

A study published in other research suggests that the pace of over 120 beats per minute is a bit of a trap for the driver. Our body tends to adapt to that rhythm. The heart starts to beat faster and we subconsciously step on the pedal more. It’s fascinating, but also quite creepy.

In addition, when the music is too complex or loud, our brain becomes “busy” with all the tones and there is little attention left to watch the signs or the children at the crossing.

Why popular hits deceive the body

You’d think that if he knew the song by heart, he couldn’t freak out. But it is exactly the opposite! When we hear our favorite song, we subconsciously start a concert in the car, remember where we heard it for the first time, and suddenly our attention is somewhere in a nineties disco instead of the D1 highway.

Even the greatest comfort behind the wheel can be treacherous. If the music makes you very emotional, either happy or sad, your reactions will be slowed down. In our country, where in winter you will encounter ice even where you would not expect it, every second of concentration is precious. But it is definitely not just the winter season when we should be careful.

What’s left? Listen to what we don’t like? Probably hard.

How not to get drunk in the car

So how do we get out of this, so that we don’t have to drive in complete silence, which would soon start to haunt our heads? It’s ideal to choose something that keeps us awake but doesn’t get our blood pumping more than is healthy.

Experts recommend keeping the volume just enough so that you can hear when someone honks at you or when the engine starts to hum suspiciously.

In short, the radio in the car is a good servant, but it must not become a master who will lead you to the service center with bent sheets.

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