Women
are less likely to be distracted while driving than men, according to a study
which debunks stereotypes about ladies being bad drivers. Researchers suggested
that young men and neurotic people are more prone to distraction. Ole
Johansson, from the Institute of Transport Economics in Norway, surveyed a
group of school students and a group of school students and a group of adults.
The surveys covered a variety of topics , including the frequency and type of
distractions the participants experience, their attitudes and intentions around
driver distractions ,and their
personalities
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