Challenges Policy & Regulatory
06/2014
Author: TUMI Commissioned by: TUMI

Potential risky driving behaviours

Potential risky driving behaviours include driving through amber, following too closely, giving way to pedestrians and using handled phone. In all age groups driving through amber remains the first reason for risky drving behaviour, followed by following too closely and giving way to pedestrians. The usage of handled phone while driving decresases with age, whereas in the age group 18 to 34 it is almost as high as following to closely.

Potential risky driving behaviours

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