No actually people with AS are more likely to be in LESS accidents while driving a car. People with AS tend to follow written and stressed rules strictly, breaking them only in emergencies or under extreme conditions.
Many accidents are the result of reckless driving or driving while intoxicated.
Yes, if you co-sign a car loan, you are typically not liable for accidents that occur while the borrower is driving the vehicle. The borrower is usually responsible for any accidents or damages that occur while they are driving the car.
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.
Yes, if you cosign a car loan, you are typically not liable for accidents that occur while the borrower is driving the vehicle. The borrower is usually responsible for any accidents that happen while they are driving, unless there are specific circumstances that make you legally liable.
There is a safety risk to using bluetooth headsets in the car if used incorrectly. Bluetooth headsets can be accident prone to cause accidents while driving. I mean it can possibly happen.
Yes, if you co-sign a car loan, you can be held liable for accidents that occur while the primary borrower is driving the vehicle.
Engaging in praying while driving can be unsafe as it can distract you from focusing on the road and lead to accidents. It is recommended to pull over to a safe location if you need to pray while driving.
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the two main reasons in the u.s are: 1. Driving while using a cellular device 2. driving while intoxicated
Yes. This the main reason why there are cell phone use laws while driving.
Some of the main causes of road accidents include over speeding and distractions from texting while driving or doing other things while driving. Unroadworthy vehicles and bad weather are also common causes.
Texting while driving, calling, not paying attention, etc.