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Drivers think of sex rather than
signals
London -
Over a million motorists think about sex rather than the road ahead
and millions more who don't indulge in intimate thoughts are worrying
about work or thinking about their families, a survey said on
Thursday.
Research from car insurer More Than
found one in five drivers admit to concentrating behind the wheel less
than 75 percent of the time, with 1.2 million thinking mostly about
sex.
And sex wasn't the only non-traffic
thoughts motorists have. For 3.2 million drivers work was the main
focus and for 2 million more it was family issues that dominated.
"Unsafe habits can be unlearned just
as easily as they can be learned, but first, drivers must recognize
the risk they face by not concentrating on their driving," said Lisa
Dorn, director of Driver Research at Cranfield University of the
findings.
The study also revealed drivers' pet
hates.
Topping the list were tailgaters (28
percent), lane hoggers (20 percent) and drivers who cut in (11
percent).
Other road users who drove too fast
and those who drove too slowly were also rated on 11 percent.
The research carried out by Sky
Living for More Than questioned 4,497 adults in June, 2006. --
Reuters Limited
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