Drivers who eat and drink while driving:
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Have no driving errors.
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Must yield the right-of-way.
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Tend to be more aggressive.
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May have trouble controlling their vehicles.
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Explanation
Eating and drinking while driving can cause distractions and make it difficult for drivers to control their vehicle. This is because the driver's attention and focus are diverted from the road and traffic, which can increase the risk of a crash. Additionally, holding food or drink containers and trying to eat or drink while driving can make it challenging to maintain a proper grip on the steering wheel. Drivers should avoid any distractions, including eating and drinking, and keep their focus on the road.
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