Sunday, December 12, 2010

Survey sheds light on the nation drivers

British drivers are prone to acceleration, dislike security cameras and would like to limit a quicker Highway speed, suggests new research.

But it would be easy to live without your car, while hardly a pint of beer - would go or wear a belt some drivers.

The results are contained within the sixth Admiral survey of the British driver.Under the direction of the 1,814 members of Admiral, the survey reveals the safety, the cost and the practical aspects of driving driver settings to 72 questions umspannt in 2009.

The survey revealed the people still trust on their cars with 84% of 3,280 driver ausgefragt say that it would be impossible or very difficult to live without a wäre.Und while the majority (75%) of respondents said that your mileage remain unchanged expected next year, said it increase 15%.

However, seem concerns with regard to the environment and the high motoring costs car consumption reduced.Fewer people (53%) said that you even in the work which, went hiking compared to last year's survey (61%) while you, had become more all popular cycling, public transport and lift sharing.

Only 27% of those surveyed think that road safety improved speed cameras and under one-fifth (18%), that there should be more of you fifteen percent conceded that you break sometimes to limit the speed while the majority (56%) in favour of an 80 mph limit on motorways were.

"Admiral Managing Director Sue Longthorn said that speed up routine for many riders seemed to be.""Our research shows only as hate speed cameras are added, and as suspicious driver are about the motives of the police force install" it.

"It seems that enough is most people think enough."


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