I know texting is winning, but sleep deprived is probably it.
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I'd go with alcohol. I'm sleep deprived all the time (work at 2am) and spend most of the morning driving a forklift with a very clean safety record.
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Yeah, I was thinking which was worse as an individual type of view rather than which causes more problems in the wider sense.
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Definitely looking at the phone
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Not everyone drives drunk, tired, and high. However, everyone has a phone and those notifications are too addictive to ignore. It's the phone.
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Or in my case....guy hit me driving drunk and texting.
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Text by quantity. How many low speed rear ends at traffic lights go unreported?
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Being sleep deprived is easily more dangerous than the other three.
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A few years back a cop killed two velobikers near Stevens Creek reservoir. He fell asleep after night shift.
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Driving while answering Twitter polls.
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I would add "Kids fighting in the back seat " to the choices
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Driving while BJ
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Accidents = Texting Deaths = Drinking
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The prime factor here is clearly which one is the most common.
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people saying sleep deprivation, thinking about when someone is falling asleep behind the wheel. But the equivalent of that in drinking would be DRUNK drunk tho, swerving and shit, that's not much better?
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I think more people drive sleep deprived than drive drunk though.
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Driving with TDS
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