Can Car Scent Keep You Safe on Oregon Roads?
Tuesday, 28 December 2010Here's a travel tip that'll I'll bet you didn't know, and it might keep you safer...
The average American commuter in Oregon spends two and a half hours daily in their vehicle.
The government says 100,000 auto accidents yearly are caused by drivers who fall asleep at the wheel. (Aggressive driving is the number one traffic safety concern.)
So what does this have to do with how your vehicle smells while you're driving around Wilsonville?
Well, which scent did you think makes drivers more alert?
Is it:
- A. Strawberry
- B. New Car
- C. Pine
- D. Warm Vanilla Breeze
It's C. Drivers are more alert and have less fatigue with pine scent in the vehicle, according to AroMetrics.
And, drivers were less angry with overall improved driving performance with strawberry and pine scents.
And you thought they just smelled nice.
Lance's Superior Auto
30775-D SW Boones Ferry Road
Wilsonville, Oregon 97070
503-682-8522
http://www.lancessuperiorauto.com