Other than the cell phone, what else can distract drivers while driving?

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Answer: 1. Adjusting your radio. 2. Adjusting your air conditioning/heating 3. Adjusting your rearview mirror 4. Adjusting your side mirror 5. Adjusting your MP3 player 6. Adjusting your GPS unit 7. Adjusting the video player! 8. Adjusting your seat. 9. Adjusting your seat belt. 10. Adjusting to a bad day at the office! 11. Talking on your CB radio 12. Talking on your dispatch radio 13. Talking to OnStar 14. Talking to passengers 15. Getting something from the glove compartment 16. Getting some food sitting next to you 17. Getting a drink 18. Getting a map 19. Getting your directions 20. Getting your purse 21. Getting your wallet 22. Getting your makeup 23. Applying your makeup 24. Shaving! 25. Drinking 26. Eating 27. Sneezing 28. Looking for a hankerchief. 29. Looking at a map 30. Looking at directions 31. Looking at a passenger 32. Looking at a pedestrian 33. Looking at a toll card ticket 34. Looking for change 35. Looking at a billboard 36. Looking at a store display window 37. Looking at a house "for sale" sign... 38. ...then the house 39. Looking in the vanity mirror 40. Looking for love (in all the wrong places) ... I could go on and on and on... Should be ban all of these? I think not. Distractions have always been present. Distractions will always be present. Everyone always wants to say, "We should ban _______!." When someone screws up, you can place blame on cell phones and other items if you want, but truthfully, I think I'd blame the driver.

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