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Although a high percentage of drivers are still on the phone while driving, 7th Annual National Drivers Test shows trend may be in decline
"In late May, GMAC Insurance reported that nearly 1 in 5 drivers -- or about 38 million Americans -- could not pass a written drivers test if they took it today. That's according to the insurer's annual National Drivers Test survey, which was conducted by polling 5,202 licensed drivers from 50 states and the District of Columbia. The survey posed 20 questions that were culled from various state Department of Motor Vehicles exams."
The Wall Street Journal: Hey, Toto — Kansas Has The Best Drivers, Survey Says
Posted: May 27
Category: Press
"A surveys finds many drivers are distracted and don’t know basic road rules."
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- "One in five licensed drivers -- some 38 million Americans -- lack the knowledge necessary to pass a written driving test, and even more are distracted while driving, according to a survey released Thursday."
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