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Drivers fall out of love with touchscreens as new crash safety rules spark a return to buttons
Drivers are increasingly preferring physical buttons over touchscreens as new crash safety regulations prompt a shift back to traditional controls. The change is driven by safety concerns related to touchscreen use while driving.
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