In fact, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) found that nearly 25 percent of all car accidents
involve driver inattention.
Talking or texting Nearly 80 percent of crashes
involve driver inattention, and one of the primary causes is — you guessed it — using a cell phone.
Not exact matches
Pedestrian accidents
involving vehicle collisions are frequently caused by
driver inattention, negligence, or when
drivers disobey traffic laws.
Many accidents
involve some level of
inattention of a
driver.
A recent bus and truck accident in Pulaski County
involving a college basketball team provides a reminder of how a few moments of
inattention by a bus or truck
driver can have devastating consequences.
According to the California Office of Traffic Safety, «Most crashes happen with less than two seconds reaction time,» and «80 percent of vehicle crashes
involve some sort of
driver inattention.»
Drivers who engage frequently in distracting activities are more likely to be
involved in an
inattention - related crash or near - crash.