about road signs and other distractions they face when behind the wheel. The survey was conducted in July 2022. Participants were between 18 and 84 years old. The average age was 41 with respondents having had their licenses for 25 years. Forty-nine percent of respondents were male, 49% were female and 2% identified as transgender.
The survey found that most people had trouble identifying the road construction sign with 13% confusing it for a railroad crossing sign, 4% mistaking it for a slow-moving vehicle sign, and 4% thinking it was a no-passing sign. Results also showed the divided highway ending and railroad after turn signs tripped up many drivers with about two out of five not knowing what the signs meant.
Also, nearly one out of four think drivers should never be tested after the initial test getting their license. However, more than half feel drivers should be tested about every five to 10 years.More than one out of five have resorted to calling 911 on a bad driver. On average, people have called the police twice about scary situations on the road.
Another reason the test needs to be administered every few years. And the license removed if you fail.
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