1. The problem asks to select three correct observations from the given percentages of least popular American drivers.
2. Let's analyze each statement using the given percentages:
- A. The Speeder (5%) and the Drifter (5%) have the same unpopularity. This is true because both have 5%.
- B. The Last-Minute Line-Cutter (13%) and the Multitasker (8%) have the same unpopularity. This is false because 13% \neq 8%.
- C. The Left-Lane Hog (11%) is more unpopular than the Crawler (8%). This is true because 11% > 8%.
- D. The Texter (22%) is the most unpopular driver. This is true because 22% is the highest percentage.
- E. The Crawler (8%) and the Speeder (5%) have the same unpopularity. This is false because 8% \neq 5%.
- F. The Tailgater (14%) is less unpopular than the Swerver (8%). This is false because 14% > 8%.
3. Therefore, the three correct observations are A, C, and D.
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