While I don't agree with the implication that smoking while driving is "too" dangerous, it is dangerous. It is dangerous. .
less dangerous than adjusting climate controls, having a passenger or changing your music track according to the Driving Standards Agency .....
The specific sources of distraction among distracted drivers were, in order of frequency:
Specific distraction % of drivers
Outside person, object, or event 29.4%
Adjusting radio/cassette/CD 11.4%
Other occupant 10.9%
Unknown distraction 8.6%
Moving object in vehicle 4.3%
Other device/object 2.9%
Adjusting vehicle/climate controls 2.8%
Eating and/or drinking 1.7%
Using/dialing cell phone 1.5%
Smoking related 0.9%
Other distractions 25.6%
but as the report rightly says - the people who want smoking banned in cars are non-smokers with an anti-smoking agenda ........... if they used the official stats as above as reasoning for banning dangerous distractions in cars you would see the results as follows ...
we'd be unable to look out of the windscreen or windows, in silence, with no radio/music, alone with no passengers, boiling hot or freezing cold, hungry and thirsty, non-communicating BUT in a smoke free environment ... YIPEEE!