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No, this is false. Distractions cause 25% of all car crashes nationwide according to the NHTSA - Driver Distraction Research 2000 p 2
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration blames distracted driving for 80% of all car accidents. It is the number one cause of car accidents in the United States. This can be caused by talking on a cell phone, texting, smoking, eating food, looking for something, or even just surfing the radio.
Helps people avoid crashes caused by falling asleep at the wheel.
50 percent
Distracted driving laws have been enacted mainly to address driver distraction and error caused by using a cell phone when they are driving. Many states have primary enforcement authority, meaning an officer does not need another reason to pull a driver over if they are using a cell phone. Laws that ban texting were also enacted.
Distracted driving laws have been enacted mainly to address driver distraction and error caused by using a cell phone when they are driving. Many states have primary enforcement authority, meaning an officer does not need another reason to pull a driver over if they are using a cell phone. Laws that ban texting were also enacted.
It is estimated that 10 to 30 percent of all traffic crashes that happen in the nation are related to fatigue. A driver that suffers from fatigue is as dangerous driving as a person who has been drinking.
The actual answer is 90%. Hitting a deer or having a tire blowout, etc is not driver error.
no crashes
No, it is a distraction to the driver.