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Top 10 most dangerous driving songs

Top 10 most dangerous driving songs
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Most of us like to listen to music when we drive. But there are some songs that should be avoided when behind the wheel, according to the results of a new study.

British price comparison website Confused.com found that different types of music affected motorists driving styles, with people tending to drive more aggressively, erratically or at faster speeds in response to different music genres.

During the experiment, drivers were asked to drive 500 miles (about 800km) – the first half of the drive without listening to music and the second half of the journey with music playing. During the drive, Confused.com used a mobile app – MotorMate – to monitor their driving styles; recording speed, acceleration and breaking to determine whether the addition of music affected their driving.
These are the 10 songs dangerous

1 Hey Mama - The Black Eyed Peas
2 Dead on Arrival - Fall Out Boy
3 Paper Planes - MIA
4 Walkie Talkie Man - Stiriogram
5 Paradise City - Guns N 'Roses
6 How You Remind Me - Niklblack
7 Hit the Road, Jack - Ray Charles
8.-gate rhythm - Johnny Cash
9 Hartlas - Kiane West
10 Young, Wild and Free - Snoop Dogg and Vij Klifa

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The results
The female participants who listened to a hip-hop playlist drove far more aggressively than any other driver, the research showed. Meanwhile, a heavy metal playlist elicited some male drivers to drive at much faster speeds.
And while some may think classical music would be calming, the experiment showed that this isn’t always the case. Both male and female participants driving to a classical soundtrack drove more erratically than when they weren’t listening to music.
Reviewing footage of the motorists’ driving, London University psychologist Dr Simon Moore said: "Music that is noisy, upbeat and increases your heart rate is a deadly mix."
"Fast beats can cause excitement and arousal that can lead people to concentrate more on the music than on the road. In addition, a fast tempo can cause people to subconsciously speed up to match the beat of the song," he told Confused.com.
"Also, listening to music you don’t like can cause stress and distraction and this also negatively affects driving."
The optimum tempo of a song for safe driving should mimic the human heartbeat, he said. Songs such as Come Away with Me by Norah Jones, The Scientist by British band Coldplay and Tiny Dancer by Elton John would all fit the bill, the study found.


Safe driving songs playlist

According to Dr. Moore, the optimum tempo of a song for safe driving should mimic the human heartbeat.
This is around 60 to 80 beats per minute. So songs such as Come Away With Me by American singer-songwriter Norah Jones, The Scientist by British band Coldplay and Tiny Dancer by Elton John would make ideal driving songs.
To encourage better driving, Confused.com has created a playlist of the top 50 ultimate safe driving songs, which match this optimum tempo.
Click the link to download the Ultimate Driving Playlist here.

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Source : Confused.com