【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. distract /dɪˈstrækt/ (v.) – to affect someone’s focus
Example: Noisy passengers can distract a driver. 
2. hands-free /ˈhændzˌfri/ (adj.) – works without the need for human hands 
Example: You can make calls in a hands-free phone without picking it up. 
3. manually /ˈmæn yu əli/ (adv.) – done with the use of human hands
Example: Answering phone calls manually while driving is dangerous.
4. laboratory / ˈlæb rəˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i/ (n.) – a place set up to create or do experiments
Example: The virtual car driving test was done in the laboratory. 
5. complaint /kəmˈpleɪnt/ (n.) – statement or expression of disagreement
Example: His complaint is about the car’s faulty wiring. 
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
Two studies reveal that the voice   control systems of cars can distract   drivers.  
Researchers from the AAA Foundation   for Traffic Safety and the University of Utah assessed how cars with virtual   assistants affect people’s focus while driving. Voice-activated systems aim   to lessen drivers’ tasks by making navigation of phone and car features hands-free. However, it turns out   that using voice commands can be more distracting than doing the tasks manually. 
The researchers gathered 162   participants to undergo driving tests done in the laboratory and on the road. Seven voice control systems were used   in the study, namely: Toyota’s Entune, Hyundai's Blue Link, Chrysler's [KRAHYS-ler]   UConnect, Ford Sync with MyFord Touch, Mercedes' COMAND, Chevrolet's MyLink,   and Apple’s Siri. Participants were asked to do some tasks aside from driving   such as making a call, playing songs on the radio, and using a digital map. 
Participants graded the systems on a   scale of 1 to 5 with 1 being the lowest distraction rate. Toyota’s Entune got   the best rating with 1.7 while Apple’s Siri got the worst with 4.14.  
While voice control systems can be   helpful, it can also cause problems for the user. The main complaint of the drivers was the   systems’ failure in following voice commands. Researchers highlighted the   failure of Apple’s Siri to recognize simple requests like changing the radio   station. In one instance, Siri called the 911 emergency when it misunderstood   the driver’s request. 
In response, Apple said that the   study did not use “Siri Eyes Free” and “CarPlay,” which are applications   designed specifically for cars. But according to lead author David Strayer,   the researchers provided details to Apple prior to the study and no applications   were recommended.  
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         Do you think driving is easier with voice control systems? Why or why not?
·         How does Apple’s rating affect your opinion about its products? 
Discussion B
·         How important is it to study the effect of technology to the consumers?
·         As a consumer, do you check published studies before buying a particular brand of technology? Why or why not?