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10 worst foods to eat while driving

At best, you'll be steering with 1 hand and not focused exclusively on the road. Here are the menu items you're most likely to regret gobbling when you're behind the wheel.

By Insure.com

It's tempting if you're in a hurry. It's something most people have done at one time or another. But eating is a dangerous distraction while you're driving.

The term "distracted driving" refers to anything that takes your eyes, hands or mind away from driving. Eating while driving is one of the most distracting things you can do, according to several surveys by insurance companies and data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

According to a 2006 study released by the NHTSA and the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, 80% of crashes and 65% of near-crashes involve some form of driver distraction within three seconds before the crash.

"Most car accidents are caused by drivers not paying attention," says Eric Bolton, an NHTSA spokesman.

In addition to food and beverages, other common distractions include outside accidents, adjusting the radio, children, pets, objects moving in the vehicle, talking or texting on a cell phone, smoking, putting on makeup, shaving and reading.

"Distraction was most likely to be involved in rear-end collisions in which the lead vehicle was stopped, and in single-vehicle crashes," reports the NHTSA.

A restraining order against food

Hagerty Classic Insurance, a provider of classic-car insurance, began looking more closely at the problem of eating behind the wheel after a DMV check on an insurance applicant turned up a "restraining order" against anything edible within his reach while driving.

Hagerty President McKeel Hagerty says his company also often receives claims for damage to the interiors of classic cars caused by food. "It's tough to replace original wool carpets or particular colors of leather seats," he says.

In looking at the company's claims history, Hagerty found that drivers had the most problems during morning commutes, when spills were likely to mar their work attire. Many of those motorists ran into trouble when trying to clean up spills while still driving.

"It really seems it's more the spill than the eating," says Hagerty. "Anything that drips is probably not a good idea."

Hagerty and his staff did a study of their own to see which foods are the worst offenders. They rated foods commonly consumed in vehicles according to each item's popularity, as well as the degree of distraction and the difficulty of eating it with only one hand on the wheel.

Coffee tops the list because of its tendency to spill. Even in cups with travel lids, somehow the liquid finds its way out when you drive over a bump, says Hagerty. "I've certainly spilled my share of coffee while I'm driving, and it's not when I'm trying to drink, it's when I hit bumps in the road."

As if the stains aren't bad enough, hot coffee can also burn, further distracting drivers.

Continued: The top 10 food offenders

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Thursday, July 23, 2009 9:58:46 PM
Wow... everyone knows the risks but still take them all the time. Insurance company are jsut trying to find one more reason not to pay!
Friday, July 24, 2009 8:44:23 AM
I really can't believe someone got paid to write not to eat chili and bbq while driving



Friday, July 24, 2009 8:51:57 AM
They forgot to include spaghetti. Also, anything that requires chop sticks.
Friday, July 24, 2009 8:56:14 AM
I'm with DPodgursky.  Is this seriously an article?  I think they misplaced it this article belongs on theonion.com.  I expected a list of foods that were bad to eat because they would make you fatter not a list so obvious that a two year old would know that eating them in the car is a bad idea.  But hey who can't resist slurping down some Chili while cruising down the highway!
Friday, July 24, 2009 8:57:49 AM
No way Taco isn't number one. It's really not even close.
Friday, July 24, 2009 8:58:53 AM
Whats more important, a little grease on your steering wheel Crying  or a little hot coffee spill Coffee cupor the real, more important issue - GLOBAL WARMING !!!!????? Thumbs up Wake up people, we are running out of time. Relocate to higher ground now or be sorry later! Sleepy 
Friday, July 24, 2009 9:26:27 AM
Just the smell of food in the car should make one sick .. unless of course it is a Hot Fudge Sunday with Nuts, Whipped Cream and a Cherry on top Open-mouthed
Friday, July 24, 2009 10:15:55 AM
I almost got nailed on my motorcycle by a guy with a burger in one hand and a cup in the other. He now eats less in the car I am sure with 2 teeth missing. When you drive you need to drive, not attempt to muti-task. This article is as bad as "which is best to drink while driving, whiskey or vodka?
Friday, July 24, 2009 10:39:11 AM

Many years ago, when a young 20-something, and with my 6 month old baby in the car.  I was in a hurry to make all my necessary errands for the day.  Shot through the drive-in and grabbed a burger.

 

Started down the freeway, took a bite of the burger when my baby began to fuss.  I started "cooing" to sooth her.  Cooing and chewing do not work well together, I ended up choking on a bite of the burger.

 

Pulled off the freeway, jumped out of the car in a panic, nearly turning blue by the time someone arrived to assist me!  I was sure I was going to choke to death and leave my little girl on the side of the road.

 

I have never again eaten a thing while behind the wheel.

 

 

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Friday, July 24, 2009 10:40:31 AM
When I first got my license my mom made go through a drive thru and order lunch then eat a burger and fries while driving on a highway because she said it was "an important skill".  I rarely eat in the car, and when I do I try to stick to granola bars or other no drip foods.  Sad to say that if they mentioned soup and chili that means someone has probably done it.  My question is, why are jolly ranchers not on the list?  Dear old mom choked on one while driving and darn near killed us all trying to get pulled over.  Stay away from gum and hard candy behind the wheel people!  Wink
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