Britain: 'Baby on Board' signs blamed for accidents
By IANS - LONDON
11th October 2012 07:18 PM
Nearly two million drivers in Britain have had accidents due to "Baby on
Board" signs and kid's toys that obscure their view, the Daily Mail reported.
One in 20 motorists in a study says stickers and playtime paraphernalia are to blame for a collision - equivalent to 1.85
million of Britain's 37 million drivers.
The revelation triggered a warning by road safety charity Brake to cut down on clutter in the car, the Mail said Wednesday.
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