A UK survey reveals worrying trends with regard to cell phone use amongst drivers

Cause for concern has been revealed by a poll of 841 drivers carried out by UK insurance company Direct Line in partnership UK road safety charity Brake. This poll revealed that 48% of those with mobile phones use them whilst driving. Worse still, with two in three drivers admitted using hand-held devices whilst at the wheel. Of those questioned, 25% stated that they use their mobile phone whilst driving at least once/week. And 44% of young motorists and more than 25% of older motorists admitted to texting
April 3, 2012
Cause for concern has been revealed by a poll of 841 drivers carried out by UK insurance company 3962 Direct Line in partnership UK road safety charity 3963 Brake. This poll revealed that 48% of those with mobile phones use them whilst driving. Worse still, with two in three drivers admitted using hand-held devices whilst at the wheel. Of those questioned, 25% stated that they use their mobile phone whilst driving at least once/week. And 44% of young motorists and more than 25% of older motorists admitted to texting whilst driving. Over 20% of the young motorists questioned said that they use apps, go online and email whilst driving, in comparison to less than 10% of older drivers. Meanwhile, 47% of women said that they would use their phone whilst driving in comparison to 50% of men.
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