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Is distracted driving potentially hazardous versus alert driving at speeds of 10 m/s, with a reaction time of 0.5 seconds, an acceleration (slowing) of -8 m/s/s, and possible distraction time of 3.0 seconds? Claim: Finish this sentence stating if distracted driving is more or less hazardous than alert driving.
Now that I have learned about accident reconstruction, I think...

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