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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (101579)7/11/2001 5:01:07 PM
From: Kayaker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
The AAA Foundation of Traffic Safety has released the preliminary results of a study in which the organization analyzed 26,000 traffic accidents caused by distracted drivers to determine what factors contributed to those accidents. Among the top causes were: outside objects, persons, or events (19.7% of accidents surveyed); eating and drinking in the car (18.8%); adjusting the radio, cassette, or CD player (11.4%); and distractions caused by other occupants in the vehicle (9.4%). The less significant causes listed by the survey were: moving objects in the vehicle (3.2 %); using or dialing on a cell phone (1.5%); using other devices in vehicle (1.4%); adjusting climate controls (1.2%); and smoking related distractions (1.2%).

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