tudy-on-nomophobia-men-more-likely-than-women-to-use-phone-while-driving | Studies show that nomophobia is more common in men

Men are always more likely than women to be careful when driving. Excessive speed and carelessness are most common in men. Recent studies have shown that men are more likely to talk on the phone while driving. The study was conducted on 20,000 people. Studies show that men are more likely than women to use the phone while driving.

Using a phone while driving is illegal in most countries. It has been found that young people are more interested in picking up the phone than older people when traveling in vehicles. According to the study, these people have an 85 percent chance of picking up the phone.

Researchers at Monash University in Australia have also conducted a study on ‘nomophobia’ (fear of not having a mobile phone). Researchers are examining whether the urge to use the phone is related to nomophobia. Researchers are also looking for ways to mitigate nomophobia and reduce risk

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