Show hypnotized drives miles without any mishaps NEW BRUNSWICK N J dr griffith W williams rutgers un varsity psychologist confirmed what most motorists know some people can drive in a trance dr williams said he had bad hypnotized a rutgers student and sent him driving for several miles without mishap the student stopped 0 ped started and turned as required but bis his reactions the psychologist said sald were slower than normal dr williams said the trance could be induced by monotony such as caused by driving on parkways and long stretches of highways tree free of distractions he said hypnosis could be caused by a succession of traffic lights changing in regular cadence the white strip separating parkway lanes soft music from the car radio as well as the monotony of some scenery for persons liable to such trances trance s however a back seat driver is a it possible cure the trance is broken of course dr williams said by some distraction such as the honking banking of a horn or other sudden noise |