Which really enrages Russian drivers
- December 14, 2022
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As a result of sociological research, it was found out which traffic violations most annoy Russians when driving. And in addition to the traditional problems with speed and
As a result of sociological research, it was found out which traffic violations most annoy Russians when driving. And in addition to the traditional problems with speed and
The authorities’ relentless attempts to make citizens’ lives safer still meet with the unconscious and deaf resistance of the inert driver masses. Otherwise, where do accidents come from?
This is probably why the TOP-5 most irritating offenses are dangerous high speed driving and red light running (18%), failure to use turn signals (16%), frequent and pointless rebuilding or “checkers” ( 13%) included, “cutting” the vehicle (10%).
And an unexpected nomination closes the anti-rating: too slow rider ahead (10%). However, what. is an exclusively urban problem. At the same time, experts believe that, depending on the degree of their danger, slow drivers can be put on a par with those who, on the first line of the anti-rating, drive with a clear excess of speed.
It is also curious that, according to the survey results, 81% of Russian citizens consider themselves polite drivers, and 16%, by their own admission, allow aggressive driving. The remaining 3% have not yet decided on their attitude to the outraged misconduct of their peers in the stream, Rossiyskaya Gazeta reports.
The authorities’ relentless attempts to make citizens’ lives safer still meet with the unconscious and deaf resistance of the inert driver masses. Otherwise, where do accidents come from?
This is probably why the TOP-5 most irritating offenses are dangerous high speed driving and red light running (18%), failure to use turn signals (16%), frequent and pointless rebuilding or “checkers” ( 13%) included, “cutting” the vehicle (10%).
And an unexpected nomination closes the anti-rating: too slow rider ahead (10%). However, what. is an exclusively urban problem. At the same time, experts believe that, depending on the degree of their danger, slow drivers can be put on a par with those who, on the first line of the anti-rating, drive with a clear excess of speed.
It is also curious that, according to the survey results, 81% of Russian citizens consider themselves polite drivers, and 16%, by their own admission, allow aggressive driving. The remaining 3% have not yet decided on their attitude to the outraged misconduct of their peers in the stream, Rossiyskaya Gazeta reports.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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