In a dual task driving situation, presenting navigational information redundantly in auditory and visual channels will usually provide a benefit to:
A) the speed of processing the navigational information
B) the accuracy of perceiving the navigational information
C) the effort required to process the information
D) the performance (lane keeping) of the driving task.
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