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SEEN BUT FORGOTTEN

New(ish) research out of England sheds new light on why car drivers cut us off so often. According to the study – The “Saw but Forgot” Error: A role for short-term memory failures in understanding junction crashes – the real reason that cagers drive right through us in intersections isn’t so much that they don’t see us, but that even when they do, they forget we’re there.

According to the paper’s lead author, Pete Chapman, researcher with the

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