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Distracted drivers may be the butt of many a popular joke - simultaneously chatting on cell phones, fiddling with CD players and drinking lattes while steering their cars through rush-hour traffic - but distraction is no laughing matter to law enforcement officers. What really matters are quick eyes, hands and reflexes. Of late, however, the modern police cruiser with its assortment of safety devices was a monument to distraction - separate systems for police radio, lights, sirens, video cameras, radar and separate buttons and switches to turn them on and off. Those distractions are now disappearing thanks to Project 54, a research project being conducted by the Consolidated Advanced Technologies Laboratory at the University of New Hampshire in Durham.

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