Asleep at the wheel? Drivers admit to alarming behaviors, study shows
A new study reveals drivers admit to some bad habits that are downright dangerous.
According to DriversEd.com:
- 20 percent of drivers admit to falling asleep behind the wheel.
- 71 percent admit to driving while drowsy.
- 89 percent of people admit to speeding.
- 40 percent admit they have road rage.
- 31 percent admit to checking their phone or other distracted driving behaviors.
- 24 percent admit to driving while drunk.
For each of these behaviors, there are solutions. Get a designated driver, get more sleep, and give yourself more time so you don't have to speed.
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