UC study unveils effect of bumper stickers on drivers
October 8, 2025

news outlets highlight a UC study examining how political bumper stickers affect driver behavior.
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news outlets highlight a UC study examining how political bumper stickers affect driver behavior.
October 6, 2025
A recent Ohio Newsroom feature spotlights University of Cincinnati Professor Emeritus H. Michael Sanders and his research on Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling’s early career in Cincinnati.
October 6, 2025
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati found that drivers were far more likely to honk after being cut off by a vehicle bearing a political bumper sticker, particularly one for the opposing political party.