A study found that 62% of drivers believe that they are equally capable of driving a car when texting and when not texting. Of those 62%, 34% had been in an accident; 75% of those had been texting. Which of the following inferences can be made from this data?
A large number of drivers overestimate their abilities.
Most drivers are capable of texting and driving simultaneously.
25% of those texting do not get into accidents.
38% of drivers are more cautious than the rest.