The National Transportation Safety Board recently
divulged they had covertly funded a project with U.S.
auto makers for the past five years, whereby the auto
makers were installing black box voice recorders in
four-wheel drive pickup trucks and SUV's in an effort
to determine, in fatal accidents, the circumstances in
the last moments before the crash.
They were not surprised to find in 44 of the 50 states
the recorded last words of drivers in 61.2 percent of
fatal crashes were, "Oh, Shit!"
But the states of North Carolina, South Carolina,
Georgia, Alabama, Florida and Tennessee were
different, where 89.3 percent of the final words
were, "Hold my beer, I'm gonna try somethin
divulged they had covertly funded a project with U.S.
auto makers for the past five years, whereby the auto
makers were installing black box voice recorders in
four-wheel drive pickup trucks and SUV's in an effort
to determine, in fatal accidents, the circumstances in
the last moments before the crash.
They were not surprised to find in 44 of the 50 states
the recorded last words of drivers in 61.2 percent of
fatal crashes were, "Oh, Shit!"
But the states of North Carolina, South Carolina,
Georgia, Alabama, Florida and Tennessee were
different, where 89.3 percent of the final words
were, "Hold my beer, I'm gonna try somethin