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The Most Dangerous Foods (to eat while driving)
yahoo ^ | May 2,2006

Posted on 05/05/2006 5:50:56 PM PDT by nuconvert

The Most Dangerous Foods

May 2,2006

By Selena Maranjian

We all should know that a package of raw chicken forgotten overnight on a kitchen counter will become a dangerous food. We also likely know that blowfish is risky, able to kill its ingesters if improperly prepared. But a clean, well-made cup of coffee? Dangerous? As it turns out, it's all about where you drink it. The folks at Insure.com, who focus on the exciting arena of insurance, recently released a list of "The 10 Most Dangerous Foods to Eat." Okay, that title actually included these words at the end: "While Driving." Still, danger is danger.

Their intent was to publicize how dangerous it can be to drive while eating and/or drinking. And we're not talking alcohol here -- coffee was No. 1 on the list, followed by hot soup. Before I share the list with you, here are some sobering statistics:

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has found that distractions in cars caused about 25% of car crashes. The Response Insurance Agency surveyed drivers in 2000, finding that eating while driving was the No. 2 driving distraction (after fiddling with the radio and before turning to chat with passengers). Some 57% of drivers admitted to eating and driving. A 2001 survey of ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM - News) drivers found that nearly three-quarters eat while driving, up from 58% in 1995. A whopping 83% drink non-alcoholic beverages while driving. Some research suggests that dealing with spills and messes is even more troublesome than eating or drinking. Either way, dining at the wheel clearly leads to a lot of trouble.

Here is Insure.com's list of the top offenders:

Coffee

Hot soup

Tacos

Chili

Hamburgers

Barbecued food

Fried chicken

Jelly or cream-filled donuts

Soft drinks

Chocolate

This issue is a big deal. It doesn't just cause damage or death -- it costs us all money. More accidents mean that either we or insurance companies are picking up the tab. Insurance companies are aware of the problem and are looking into what they might do about it.

You can learn more about the less-dangerous-but-still-critical topic of insurance in our Insurance Center. You may not have thought about some kinds of insurance, such as disability or long-term care insurance, but they're vital for many people. And, of course, properly insuring your property is vital, too. Take a little time to learn more. You may be very happy you did, especially if some calamity occurs in the future.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: dangerousfood; driving; food
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To: SteveMcKing

"I believe these are simply based on totals"

hmm... don't know. Do that many people have soup while driving?


41 posted on 05/05/2006 6:16:38 PM PDT by nuconvert ([there's a lot of bad people in the pistachio business])
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To: nuconvert

I can eat snacks like chips and stuff and usually have a diet coke in the cup holder but I can not eat fast food while driving. I get it everywhere. My husband can but he's spoilt. He has me to unwrap and prepare it for him.


42 posted on 05/05/2006 6:16:50 PM PDT by CindyDawg
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To: nuconvert
Anything requiring a knife and fork.

Seriously, though, if you need a napkin for it, don't eat it while driving.

43 posted on 05/05/2006 6:17:56 PM PDT by Tanniker Smith (I didn't know she was a liberal when I married her.)
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To: nuconvert
Soup and Chili are definitely in the same category: "Do not try to consume these products while driving."

On the other hand when you are 3, 4 or 5 hours out and you want to get home, eating on the run is necessary. I know that Tacos and Whoppers are tough to handle while driving one handed. Bite one end and the other end usually runs down your arm.

I always look for a Hardees, sometimes hard to find, and get a Big Chicken Filet or a Philly Cheese Steak. Each is wrapped in a paper so that you can bite into one end without the other end oozing out and running down your arm. I do this a lot and I know where the Hardees are throughout my travels.
44 posted on 05/05/2006 6:18:41 PM PDT by joem15 (If less is more, then what is plenty?)
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To: CindyDawg

It helps if you have copilot


45 posted on 05/05/2006 6:18:48 PM PDT by nuconvert ([there's a lot of bad people in the pistachio business])
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To: Tall_Texan

Jack in the Box....memories of food poisoning. UGH. NEVER AGAIN.


46 posted on 05/05/2006 6:18:53 PM PDT by I'm ALL Right!
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To: Uncle Hal

As long as it's in a spill proof cup you're good to go.

Or if you're a Kennedy.


47 posted on 05/05/2006 6:20:00 PM PDT by rattrap
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To: nuconvert

For sure :')


48 posted on 05/05/2006 6:20:59 PM PDT by CindyDawg
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To: Right Wing Assault
10) frostie from Wendy's

Wrong! You can drink it as it melts. It's awesome! (Requires at least at 30 minute trip).

49 posted on 05/05/2006 6:21:55 PM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: joem15

Lol.
Interesting to hear people who have this down to a science.


50 posted on 05/05/2006 6:22:35 PM PDT by nuconvert ([there's a lot of bad people in the pistachio business])
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To: HarmlessLovableFuzzball

Does it rhyme with "T", starts with "P" and stands for Pool, right here in River City?


51 posted on 05/05/2006 6:22:43 PM PDT by garyhope
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To: HarmlessLovableFuzzball

Does it have anything to do with cats?


52 posted on 05/05/2006 6:23:41 PM PDT by garyhope
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To: nuconvert

How about lobster thermidor aux crevettes with a mornay sauce garnished with truffle pate, brandy, and a fried egg on top and SPAM?


53 posted on 05/05/2006 6:23:54 PM PDT by Stultis (I don't worry about the war turning into "Vietnam" in Iraq; I worry about it doing so in Congress.)
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To: Larry Lucido

You don't even have to wait until it melts. Just take the top off and drink it. No spoon required:')


54 posted on 05/05/2006 6:24:30 PM PDT by CindyDawg
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To: stillonaroll

Watermelon's pretty tough, and I wouldn't try fondue again. Corn on the cob is tricky, and so are mashed potatoes with gravy. Other than that, most things are pretty easy to eat while driving. I generally don't have a problem unless I'm like having a hot fudge sundae and smoking a cigarette when the cell phone rings. Jotting down notes is very tough at that point.


55 posted on 05/05/2006 6:24:59 PM PDT by Richard Kimball (I like to make everyone's day a little more surreal)
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To: nuconvert
Under some circumstances, it's more dangerous for me to drive without my coffee.
56 posted on 05/05/2006 6:25:07 PM PDT by jude24 ("The Church is a harlot, but she is my mother." - St. Augustine)
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To: Stultis

Not enough Spam!


57 posted on 05/05/2006 6:25:28 PM PDT by nuconvert ([there's a lot of bad people in the pistachio business])
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To: Richard Kimball

lol


58 posted on 05/05/2006 6:25:33 PM PDT by CindyDawg
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To: nuconvert
A big slice of watermelon's a tough thing to eat when you're driving. Nope not me.


59 posted on 05/05/2006 6:26:15 PM PDT by Muleteam1
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To: nuconvert

Thank God hot dogs, sausages and cucumbers are OK to safely consume while driving.


60 posted on 05/05/2006 6:27:00 PM PDT by garyhope
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