Motorists suffer 'accident anxiety'
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Release time:2014-03-03
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MOST motorists are suffering from "accident anxiety", and drivers aged 35-44 are the most worried, according to a survey.As many as 79 per cent of those taking to the road are anxious about driving, the poll by Allianz Insurance found.This concern is so great that 17 per cent of drivers have decided not to make a particular journey due to their worries.Based on responses from 1000 people who drive regularly, the survey showed 83 per cent of drivers aged 35-44 get anxious on the road.Overall, the biggest worry to drivers is tailgating, followed by road rage and uninsured drivers.Of those who have accidents, 81 per cent said it was not their fault with 22 per cent saying they felt more worried, more stressed and less confident after a collision, with women being notably more worried than men after a crash.Yet just seven per cent reckoned more driver training would be the answer.Allianz Insurance chief executive Jon Dye said: "It's worrying to see that so many motorists feel they will have an accident, and yet so few feel more driver training would help. Drivers can only drive at their best if they feel calm and alert and not unduly worried about what other motorists are getting up to.HOT NEWS!!Register .cn now,u can get:Free Web Site & E-mailFree Email accounts and a Web spaceFREE Email and URL forwardingFREE DNS records management.cn.com $1.99.pw $1.99.com $9.99.cn $17.96Eranet International Ltd.www.eranet.com www.tnet.hkSkype: Partner EranetEmail:support@tnet.hkMSN:cs@eranet.comTel:852-39995400WhatsApp: (852) 96008286
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