Mazda, Once the Loudest Critic of Touchscreens, Now Says They’re Safer Than Buttons: TDS
Mazda program manager Koichiro Yamaguchi said a bank of 15 similar-looking switches forces drivers to look down longer than a touchscreen would.
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