Taylor Swift’s No. 1 hits can be dangerous for driving, a new study says
Can the music you listen to in the car increase your risk for crashing? It’s all about tempo, according to a study released by California attorneys’ group Sweet James, based on research from Australia’s Bond University. And Taylor Swift may...
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