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Most motorists think a family member drives too fast, according to an AA/Populus survey today.
As many as 51 per cent of those questioned reckoned a member of their family drove at excessive speed while 26 per cent had a colleague who went too fast, the study showed. Of the 16,961 motorists polled, 56 per cent said they had a family member who was scared of driving on motorways, while 35 per cent had a relative who drove while using a mobile phone, eating, shaving or putting on make- up. Young drivers were the most critical of their friends' behaviour behind the wheel.See the full content of this document
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Majority Think a Family Member Drives Too Fast
As many as 74 per cent of 18 to...
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