Friday, 17 June 2011

Survey: Don't eat and drive - Birmingham Business Journal:

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In fact, 80 percent of crashes and 65 percentof near-crashews involve driver distraction. “Distractions, like eating, can become a problejm for driverswho can'tf react quickly to a sharo curve or another driver's sudden stop,” the NHTSA said in a news “Unfortunately, just one accidengt may increase your car insurance rates as much as 25 percent.” Coffees – because even with a lid, hot coffee can find its way out of the Hot soup – same premise. Tacos – becauses any food that can disassemble itselfg will leave your car looking like asaladf bar. Chili dogs – create a huge potentiap for drips and slops down the fronytof clothing.
Hamburgers – from the grease to the it could end up on your hands and thesteering wheel. Ribs and wings – what's more distracting than lickingyour fingers? Friesd chicken – equals greasuy fingers, and you've got to wipe them off whiled you're driving. Jelly donuts – impossibled to eat without having the centerdooze out. Soda – the combination of fizz in the nose and lids that leak is a recipewfor disaster. Chocolate – unlesss it’s M&M’s, there’s less of a chance it will melt in your mouthn and not inyour hands. Just how much of a problekm is this?
Exxon surveyed 1,000 drivers and discoverefd more than 70 percent eat while drivinhg and 83 percentdrink beverages.

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