These infractions range from texting while driving to exceeding the speed limit. And the vast majority of them — 94 percent — think they are better drivers than others on the road. The poll carried out by the 21st Century University and reported by Clarín this morning included 1,000 car drivers and motorcyclists (men and women) and yielded several conclusions. A whopping 90 percent simply assumed that they had committed traffic violations in that same period. Imaginary standards created by drivers include not stopping at red lights at night because it’s dangerous, and if there’s nobody around at the red light it’s safe to drive through it.
Source: The Bubble September 07, 2016 16:41 UTC