Music is the biggest distraction for drivers, according to a survey carried out by MoneySupermarket.
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Music is the biggest distraction for drivers, according to a survey carried out by MoneySupermarket.
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The bottom paragraph of the MoneySupermarket web page states the potential for being prosecuted “if you drive without due CAR and attention”. How do you drive without a CAR?
Alex
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This survey tells us what the drivers themselves assessed to be their greatest distraction factors. I rather suspect that if they phone or text whilst driving they are less likely to self report on that as being a distraction that impairs their driving. It is interesting to know how drivers assess this but it isn’t an objective study of driver behaviour – although it could contribute to such a study. Perhaps TRL or other organisations have research based evidence on this? Probably already on the Knowledge Centre and I confess I haven’t checked.
Honor Byford, North Yorkshire
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“If possible make a U turn” I find the biggest distraction to safe riding & driving. Especially when the lady in the box is quite clearly wrong!
Gareth, Surrey
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