
No one is flawless behind the wheel, that’s a fact. We all make mistakes, more or less significant, for example, slight speeding and other traffic violations. Fortunately, in most cases this has no consequences, especially for the integrity of other drivers. However, it is true that French motorists are far from among the greatest disciplined driving, even on the contrary. And many studies show this and continue to prove it for years. And today once again confirms it.
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Tired drivers
The latter is made by the bedding company Bultex and, not surprisingly, concerns the sleep of motorists. And, in particular, on their behavior regarding fatigue. And frankly, it’s pretty disturbing. In fact, at least 26% of young drivers were involved in accidents due to fatigue, both as a driver and as a passenger. And among them, 58% explained that they made such a choice get to your destination faster. However, 34% of respondents admitted that they regretted not resting before leaving.
Come faster
Indeed, many drivers want to arrive as soon as possible, even if it means staying awake. Moreover, 26% of respondents think what to do break every two hours it’s a waste of time. 31% of them try to avoid it, while 22% drive for six hours without a break. And in this matter, men and women are almost equal, although, according to the study, the latter are a little more cautious after the age of 35.
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