Recent analysis by Erie Insurance indicates that the leading cause of driver distraction in fatal crashes was not due to the rising number of technical gadgets in the car, but rather being lost in thought (daydreaming). Erie examined the incident reports of the more than 65,000 people killed in car Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
Recent analysis by Erie Insurance indicates that the leading cause of driver distraction in fatal crashes was not due to the rising number of technical gadgets in the car, but rather being lost in thought (daydreaming). Erie examined the incident reports of the more than 65,000 people killed in car
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