Distracted driving – when thoughts don’t match actions

According to the Allstate Canada poll performed by the Leger Marketing majority of the Canadian drivers are engaging in distracting behaviors while driving. This is the time when actions does not correspond to people’s thoughts and beliefs given that nearly all Canadian who are driving strongly believes that distracted driving is a no-no. The survey revealed that 75 percent of Canadian drivers are involved in distracted driving which opens a huge possibility for accidents to occur. According to statistics eight out of ten crashes are effects of distracted driving. With this large percentage people must be given some refresher course … (more) November 21, 2010

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