Eating while driving behind 80% accidents in US

Eating and/or drinking while driving has been blamed for 80% of car accidents in the US, according to a new study.

New York: Eating and/or drinking while driving has been blamed for 80% of car accidents in the US, according to a new study.

The study conducted by National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has shown that about 80% of the car accidents, and 65% of near misses, were caused by drivers more focused on their burgers than the road.

"Distractions like eating can become a problem for drivers who can`t react quickly to a sharp curve," the New York Daily News quoted the study report as saying.

Based on the responses of car drivers, the researchers have ranked the worst foods to eat behind the wheel.

They found drinking coffee while behind the wheel to be the worst.

"Even with a travel lid, hot coffee can find its way out of the opening when you hit a bump," the study said.

The list also included soup, tacos, chili dogs, hamburgers, ribs and wings, fried chicken, jelly doughnuts, soda, and chocolate.

Another study of 1,000 drivers, led by ExxonMobil Corp. showed that more than 70% of drivers ate, and 83% drank beverages, while driving.

ANI

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