New York - bad driving habits that endanger themselves and others, are often not realized by most car owners. They, unconsciously or reflexively, do it.
Bad Behavior is happening everywhere, including in developed countries like the United States.
The results insurance.com some time ago in egmcartech.com, Wednesday, April 27, 2011 proves it. "The percentage of respondents who admit to bad habits while driving is significant," wrote it inside those pages.
The study involved 1496 respondents in 50 states of the United States and performed at random by providing a list of questions to them. As a result, there are three bad habits that they do.
As many as nine percent of respondents admitted typing short text messages on their cell phone while driving. "About 30 percent of admitted calls while driving and about 39 percent eat and drink when driving a vehicle," the statement revealed by insurance.com.
Another bad habit is also often done at the State driver's brother Sam was driving a car without insurance protection. Their number reached 10 percent of the total respondents.
"If someone has acknowledged their bad habits (in driving), it is the first step toward improvement," revealed by Bob Passmore as spokesman for the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America.
However, the agency pointed out that 87 percent of drivers in the country's superpower are honest when dealing with insurance companies. They recognize the bad habits that often does.