In what is described as the first study of its kind, drivers used Brunel University's driving simulator while enjoying a snack. In simulated emergencies, they crashed 17 times compared to nine when no food or drink was being consumed. The researchers said the results show that while drivers may appear able to cope while eating during normal driving, problems come when they are confronted with a sudden increase in the demand for their attention.
"The evidence suggests that the physical demands of eating and drinking while driving can increase the risk of a crash,'' say the researchers in their report, entitled 'Crash dieting: The effects of eating and drinking on driving performance... Our results suggest that eating and drinking at the wheel is best confined to the service area.''
Err surely anything that takes your concentration off the road will result in a higher risk of accident. On the other hand I would happily pack Jeremy Clarkson a nice big tiffin box for his next excursion...
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Eating the wheel can cause serious indigestion.
And make steering hard to boot!
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I had a serious rollover accident exactly three years ago because my truck tires skidded on the pavement and I lost control. I was eating a Drumstick ice cream cone at the time and had just popped the last chocolatey morsel into my mouth.
Coincidence? Or something more?
Papi no longer allows me to partake in Drumstick goodness while driving.
Probably a good idea even if they are delicious. I used to smoke and drive all the time. I'm surprised I didn't have an accident. Luckily I gave up smoking some years back, not that I don't dream of the damn things!
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