First, you'd have to collect data that involves traffic accidents. Would insurance companies or the police ask for this? I'm shaking my head....it just wouldn't be on the top twenty questions that LE people would ask at a scene, or that some insurance guy would ask as you file for damages to your car.
Then you'd have to ask....did you booster up.
Would people even respond?
Then it's hinting that if you just skipped the booster by a month, a week or a day....you'd have increased odds of an accident.
Logically, I'd be asking....as the insurance folks....do you drink Pepsi or Coke, and rattle off a statistic that more Coke people have accidents prior to noon, or more Pepsi people have accidents on weekends.
Perhaps I'd ask....do you regularly have bowel movements and gather data to prove the morning-bowel movement people are 31-percent more likely to have an accident than the mid-day bowel movement people.
I could ask....are college degree people more likely or less likely to have accidents than barbers with no degree?
Are you more likely or less likely to have a car accident....if you are Marvel-passionate, or DC-passionate?
Do guys who roll their own smokes....have a higher rate of accidents than people who buy regular smokes?
Logically thinking here....maybe it'd be best if I just hung out in the woods....avoided cars in general....and lived a low-stress lifestyle.