Monday, November 3, 2008

Driving while distracted


Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company’s second annual Driving While Distracted survey shows that increased use of technology, along with the societal need to be available at all times, are increasing the frequency and severity of driving while distracted. According to the DWD survey results, even those who practice safe driving admit to doing outlandish things behind the wheel, including changing clothes, balancing a checkbook and shaving.

For a summary and other info on the survey, check out Nationwide's web page.

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