Saturday, 27 February 2016

Driving while angry or sad increases your risk of crashing by nearly 10 times

Driving while angry or sad increases your risk of crashing by nearly 10 times

Next time you’re about to head somewhere in your car but you’re not feeling entirely great, emotionally speaking, you might want to consider postponing your trip. Researchers in the US have compiled what they say is the largest crash-based driving study ever conducted, and the data shows that drivers who are observably angry, sad, crying, or emotionally agitated increase their crash risk nearly tenfold when they get behind the wheel.

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