![]() ![]() Weiss, CEO of German Autolabs, who commissioned the study, said: “ Driving is a somewhat mundane part of everyday life for millions of Brits across the country, and this chore-like familiarity can lead us to grow complacent to the potential risks around us. ![]() Thirty five per cent have taken their eyes off the road to pass something to the passenger in the backseat, and 20 per cent have kept their foot on the accelerator while checking a map on their phone. A more experimental eight per cent of drivers have tried to operate the pedals using different feet, while six per cent have attempted a sexual act getting from A to B.įourteen per cent have even had reason to stroke their pet while on the road, presenting the hairiest hazard on the list. Four in five motorists have done something while driving which has potentially put them in danger, including stroking their pet on the way to the vets, putting on their make-up and – for a small number – performing a sexual act.Ī social 25 per cent have taken a phone call in the driver’s seat, and 14 per cent have tapped out a text message. SURVEY UK 08/2018 Visit us at IFA, hall 26, booth 216 for a product demoīerlin, 21th August 2018: Motorists on the road are distracted by their phone, their pets and even the advances of their other half, a study has revealed.
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