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Digital distractions on wheels

The integration of in-car infotainment systems—blending navigation, communication, and entertainment features—has redefined the driving experience, introducing both convenience and heightened distraction risks. These distractions pose significant challenges to road safety, liability determination, and the sustainability of personal injury schemes.

This white paper explores the effects of infotainment distractions on driver behaviour, outlines resulting insurance and legal complexities, and emphasises the need for collaborative regulatory and educational measures. Recommendations are provided to enhance road safety and suggest technological solutions aimed at reducing distraction-related accidents on Australian roads.

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