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Τρίτη 1 Δεκεμβρίου 2020

Confronting distracted drivers

 

The holidays go hand-in-hand with traveling, ridesharing, and family gatherings. But when factors like alcohol, multiple passengers, and social media come into play, chances are, you’ll encounter a distracted driver this holiday season.


We’d have to say it’s OK to back-seat drive at times, especially after talking to 1,021 passengers about the driver behaviors they’ve witnessed. Even after seeing incredibly risky behaviors, some respondents felt compelled to keep quiet. Other times, people did choose to say something to the driver, which didn’t always go smoothly. Continue reading to better understand what’s really happening on today’s roads and how passengers are attempting to keep themselves safe.


LeithCars.com  found  that: 


97% of people have confronted a distracted driver while riding in their car, but less than 10% admit to confronting a ride-hail or taxi driver 

More than 1 in 3 people have witnessed a driver actively using Facebook 

27% of people have witnessed a driver drink alcohol, yet only 12% admit to confronting them 

Baby boomers believe texting is more dangerous than drunk driving, while millennials believe the opposite.

Tags: LeithCars.com