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What is rubbernecking in driving?

I’ve heard that rubbernecking is one of the most dangerous things you can do while driving, but I have no idea what that is. What does the term rubbernecking mean?

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Eric Schad · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Rubbernecking is a dangerous driving habit that could result in a fine in some states. It’s defined as slowing down or stopping to look at an accident or another scene occurring on the side of the road.
Rubbernecking has become more of an issue in recent times due to smartphones. People are slowing down to take photos or videos, which can lead to more accidents.
Some states have even gone as far as to create laws against rubbernecking in an effort to crack down on the behavior.
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