Video Gamers are Dangerous Drivers
People who play driving video games in their spare time prove to be more terrible drivers when they are put behind the wheel of real cars, says a UK study.
People who play driving video games in their spare time prove to be more terrible drivers when they are put behind the wheel of real cars, says a UK study.
The research was carried out by British tire manufacturer Continental Tyres, based in West Drayton in Middlesex, southeast England, according to IGN.
Researchers said that players of driving games like "Gran Turismo" or "Grand Theft Auto" are liable to take their onscreen tactics with them into the real world, suffering from a higher tendency to run red lights and attempt risky overtaking moves. Ultimately, they are more likely to crash.
"Gamers take more risks than non-gamers, possibly due to the lack of real consequences in the game," Fox News quoted Tim Bailey, safety expert at Continental Tyres, as saying.
The study also noted that players of driving games would rate their real-world driving skills higher but would still make more insurance claims than others.
The study was published in Monday's edition of the free London tabloid Metro.
Source: ANI