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Drive and listen night9/1/2023 As the hours add up your teen will be learning more advanced moves like the three-point turnaround. Begin with the basics like parking in a mostly vacant parking lot. Work out a time when you and your teen can devote at least an hour to driving around. While your teen is wrapping up our online lesson, the two of you will need to start working on the behind-the-wheel training requirement. I Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing - Aerosmith What Are The Behind-The-Wheel Training Requirements? Unchained Melody - The Righteous Brothers Some examples of songs that fall within this range include: This can also include music at a higher tempo of around 120-160 beats per minute, since the half-time beat would fall between that 60 to 80 range. So what should you listen to instead? The general consensus is that the ideal tempo for driving music should be in accordance with the human heartbeat, which is around 60 to 80 beats per minute. The study also found that ignoring red lights, making frequent lane changes, and even simulated collisions, happened more frequently with fast-paced music. While the study was conducted with a simulation and not actually on the road, it found that as music tempo increased, so too did the simulated driving speed. As it turns out, a study conducted to analyze the effects of certain types of music and how it affected drivers found a direct correlation between music tempo and aggressive driving. Let’s get started! While Driving: What Should You Listen To? What Should You Avoid? First, we’ll give you some tips on how to create your own perfect playlist, then share one we made just for you and your teen. Now, we know your teen is on their way to getting their driver’s license, and we thought we could help you both get through it with some great music. It’s no surprise that this means listening to music while driving can help with these conditions as well, especially since studies have shown that listening to music in the car can directly impact driving behavior. Data from the NorthShore University Health System in Illinois found that music can help improve your mood, reduce stress, and decrease symptoms of pain and anxiety. Benefits of Listening to Music While Drivingīesides being pleasing to the ear, there’s actually plenty of research directly linking music to certain health benefits. Being such a part of our everyday routine, it’s no surprise that a study found that 90% of people listen to music while driving. It can recall a beautiful memory, teach children the alphabet, motivate you on a run, or help you concentrate on your studies. You could say that music has a powerful influence in so many moments of our lives.
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