
American drivers are looking for relief from stressful commuting and a lot of them are finding it in their cars according to the results of a new study from Volvo Cars and Harris.
Volvo commissioned the study to better understand how commuting and traffic drive stress levels amongst Americans, and what factors might help drivers decompress and find their own personal sanctuary on the road.
“Top features that would help commuters relax in the car: comfortable seats (52%), seats that optimize posture (40%), better noise insulation (31%), air filters that prevent smells/pollutants (27%), automated safety features (26%) and better selections of music, podcasts and other audio features (26%).”
Read the article at The Detroit Bureau.