Study: “Nail-biters” Increase Car Crash Risk for Sports Fans

Written by Pat's Papers | Monday, 25 April 2011 9:06 AM


You better hope your team stomps the competition. According to a new study, watching a “nail biter” raises the risk of a car crash. USA Today says researchers have identified a correlation between the amount of number in a team’s hometown on game days, one that gets stronger the closer a game is. The increase, however, only happens in cities with teams that have a winning record.

The study is set to be release in the December edition of the Journal of Consumer Research—here’s a press release of the findings.

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