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Major album releases linked to 15% rise in traffic deaths, study finds

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Major album releases linked to 15% rise in traffic deaths, study finds
Euronews
Euronews1 hrs ago
Major album releases linked to 15% rise in traffic deaths, study finds
A new US study found that traffic deaths rose 15% on days when major albums by artists including Taylor Swift and Bad Bunny were released and music streaming surged.
ITV News
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The Guardian
The Guardian🏁 first to report1 days ago
Top album releases linked to rise in fatal crashes as ‘distracted’ drivers access music
Harvard study finds traffic fatalities increase by 15% on release dates compared with similar days either side The release of a new album by Taylor Swift might be a cause for celebration among her fans, but such events have also been linked to a more sombre phenomenon: an increase in fatal car crashes. The team behind