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Title: Motor vehicle crashes: A little-known risk to returning veterans
Post by: cpzilliacus on May 06, 2013, 06:28:24 AM
Washington Post: Motor vehicle crashes: A little-known risk to returning veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan (http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/motor-vehicle-crashes-a-little-known-risk-to-returning-veterans-of-iraq-and-afghanistan/2013/05/05/41da2f6c-a3b1-11e2-82bc-511538ae90a4_story.html)

QuoteFor men and women who have fought in the country's wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, death behind the wheel is becoming another lethal aftereffect of combat.

QuoteAfter they leave military service, veterans of the two wars have a 75 percent higher rate of fatal motor vehicle accidents than do civilians. Troops still in uniform have a higher risk of crashing their cars in the months immediately after returning from deployment than in the months immediately before. People who have had multiple tours in combat zones are at highest risk for traffic accidents.

QuoteThe phenomenon has been revealed by various pieces of evidence – research as well as observations of service members, veterans and counselors.

QuoteThe most common explanation is that troops bring back driving habits that were lifesaving in war zones but are dangerous on America's roads. They include racing through intersections, straddling lanes, swerving on bridges and, for some, not wearing seat belts because they hinder a rapid escape.