LONDON: Eyes on the road! Ogling drivers cause nearly one million road accidents in Britain every year since they are too busy staring at attractive pedestrians, a new research has found.
The study found that distracted motorists cause an average of 2,525 crashes every day as they lust through their windows, the equivalent of 921,840 per year.
Drivers crash their cars into lampposts or shunt other vehicles more in the summer when men and women are wearing less clothing, the 'Daily Mail' reported.
A study of 2,142 drivers found 60% of men admitted being distracted by attractive women while 12% of female drivers said they took their eyes off the road to leer at handsome men. TOI16Aug12.
LONDON: Eyes on the road! Ogling drivers cause nearly one million road accidents in Britain every year since they are too busy staring at attractive pedestrians, a new research has found.
The study found that distracted motorists cause an average of 2,525 crashes every day as they lust through their windows, the equivalent of 921,840 per year.
Drivers crash their cars into lampposts or shunt other vehicles more in the summer when men and women are wearing less clothing, the 'Daily Mail' reported.
A study of 2,142 drivers found 60% of men admitted being distracted by attractive women while 12% of female drivers said they took their eyes off the road to leer at handsome men. TOI16Aug12.