
A new survey from Sober Driving Solutions finds that 69% of American voters support laws requiring drunk drivers to install ignition interlock devices.
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A new survey from U.S. News & World Report explores drivers’ bad habits, with 30% failing to use turn signals, 51% admitting to speeding, and a startling 64% confessing to road rage.
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A new survey from Compare the Market explores distracted driving and other common risky behaviors drivers engage in.
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A 2022 survey from AAA explores behaviors behind the wheel while in school zones and near school buses.
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Three out of five people say the pandemic has made people drive more unsafely, according to newly released survey findings from Cobra Electronics.
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Consumer Reports surveyed 47,000 owners of 2017-2022 model year vehicles equipped with advanced driver assistance systems to find out what systems they liked and disliked.
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Data from Nationwide reveals that drivers are distracted by their phone up to nine times during a typical 20-mile commute. Most drivers surveyed want to see hands-free legislation enacted.
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A new study from SpotHero explores parking stress, which appears to be on the rise and causing frustration behind the wheel — with 43% saying they felt road rage while parking.
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A new survey from Policygenius finds that nearly one-third of Americans have been the victim of angry or aggressive driving during the past two years. But many also admit to engaging in at least one form of road rage themselves.
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A new survey from Nationwide Insurance indicates that drivers are blaming the other guy for risky behaviors. Some 85% rate their own driving as excellent or very good, but only 29% give the same rating to other drivers.
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