Connected objects, rudeness and, drowsiness: scientists explain our driving behaviour
On the eve of the summer holiday departures, the VINCI Autoroutes Foundation is releasing the results of the 5th European Barometer survey of responsible driving. How do drivers view their own driving ? What is their relation to connected objects ? How do they prevent the risk of drowsiness at the wheel? As passengers, are they active to positively influence their driver ? Conducted by Ipsos on a sample of 11,038 persons in 11 European Union countries, this vast survey has identified Europeans’ driving practices to help direct safety messages more effectively in each country. This year, the partner scientists of the magazine Cerveau & Psycho (Brain & Psychology) provide us with the keys to understanding how the brain works when we are driving.
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