No, it is not safe to do exercises while driving as it can distract you from focusing on the road and increase the risk of accidents.
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Some drugs known to impair driving and increase the risk of accidents on the road include alcohol, marijuana, prescription medications like opioids and benzodiazepines, and illegal drugs like cocaine and methamphetamine. It is important to avoid driving under the influence of any substance that can impair your ability to drive safely.
You increase the risk of having an accident by 400 percent every time you use your cell phone when driving
comulative risks are related risks that increase with each added risk. An example is using a cell phone while driving.
Potholes in My Lawn was created in 1988.
Yes, you can get a ticket. And just like if you were driving your own car, you can risk having points on your record and an increase in insurance.
When driving, friction is critically affected by the condition of your tires, the road surface, and the speed at which you are traveling. Tires with low tread depth reduce friction, while a rough road surface can increase friction. Driving too fast can also reduce friction and increase the risk of skidding.
about 100,000 are caused yearly by potholes
the risk is the probability of injury
No, it is not safe to feed a baby in a car seat while driving. It can be distracting and increase the risk of accidents. It is important to pull over in a safe location to feed the baby.