Signs Of Bad Driving
A survey in Britain has shown that unsafe drivers use their rear-vision mirrors less than others, make more unusual manoeuvres, and have more near-accidents, a British psychologist, Mr S. Quenault, has reported. Most bad drivers were not aware of the road conditions around them as they drove, he found. They tended to look steadily and rigidly to the front, and lacked anticipation.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31986, 13 May 1969, Page 23
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