Thousands of UK road crashes caused by 'momentary lapses' as drivers collide while moving
Reports found that four out of 10 road collisions occurred with moving vehicles on UK roads

New figures reveal that thousands of road accidents in the UK this year were caused by drivers colliding with each other while still in motion, described as 'momentary lapses' in concentration. Data shows that four out of 10 road collisions involved moving vehicles, highlighting the dangers of distracted or inattentive driving. The findings come as authorities warn drivers to remain vigilant and focused on the road to prevent accidents caused by brief moments of inattention. The statistics underscore the importance of defensive driving practices and maintaining constant awareness of surrounding traffic conditions.
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