Based on several different
recent driver surveys, these actual data reveal that drivers under - report their use of a phone while driving by nearly 50 percent.
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recent survey from advisory firm Korn Ferry found just 3 % of employees said pay was their main
driver at work; 73 % said they were motivated mostly by purpose and meaning.
While customers are increasingly going online to buy goods, in - store purchases remain a strong
driver of retail sales, according to a
recent survey published by Deloitte and commissioned by Tulip.
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recent survey shows that 40 percent of
drivers over the age...
Recent analyses show that more than 40 percent of high school
drivers surveyed had texted while driving in the previous month.
All of the nation's 50 largest school transportation companies agree that there's a shortage of
drivers, reports a
recent survey by School Bus Fleet magazine.
As you may know, a
recent survey by the American Automobile Association found that 78 percent of U.S.
drivers reported feeling afraid to ride in a self - driving vehicle.
Peugeot has long struggled to shake off its reputation for flaky quality and poor reliability, but it has made big strides in terms of reliability in
recent years, and the company came 10th overall in our
Driver Power 2015 manufacturer
survey.
Our most
recent Driver Power customer satisfaction
survey saw owners rank parent company Citroen 20th out of 32 brands — although this result reflects the entire range, not just the DS5, which has been built to high standards to reflect its luxury image.
Vauxhall doesn't have the best reputation for reliability and quality, but in
recent years, its cars have clawed their way up the results tables in our
Driver Power satisfaction
surveys.
When it comes to reliability, Land Rover's reputation isn't the best, as shown by its 22nd place result out of 32 brands in our most
recent Driver Power owner satisfaction
survey.
According to a
recent survey of 1,500 licensed
drivers, the Smart ForTwo is the most embarrassing car, averaging a «cringe score» of 7.6.
Our most
recent Driver Power
survey showed Audi falling down the ranks when it comes to reliability and owner satisfaction.
According to a
recent survey of close to 1200
drivers, rideshare platforms revealed that Lyft
drivers averaged around $ 17.50 per hour, close to $ 2 more per hour than Uber
drivers.
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recent survey PetSmart Charities conducted with Ipsos Marketing showed that the desire to save a pet is the strongest
driver of adoption.
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recent survey conducted by Travelers insurance found that 4 in 10
drivers conceded they use a phone while they are driving, usually because they feel compelled to be available for work at all hours and / or they don't want to upset their boss.
Two leading law firm lateral hires illustrate that the appetite for corporate work in Africa remains strong, while a
recent survey from Herbert Smith Freehills illustrates the underlying
drivers fuelling such recruitment.
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recent survey indicates that Uber
drivers earn $ 19 on average over $ 6 an hour more than conventional cab
drivers.
In terms of
drivers, Indiana is just above average, ranking as the 22nd state for best
drivers, according to a
recent GMAC
survey.
Canadian
drivers aren't as polite to other motorists as they think they are, according to a
recent survey by an online insurance marketplace.
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recent survey from Illinois - based Mintel Comperemedia shows that
drivers are more than satisfied with their auto insurers.
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recent survey performed by the CDC showed that 52 percent of
drivers between the ages of 18 and 29 admitted to texting on the road at least once in the past month.
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recent customer satisfaction
survey by the Insurance Research Council found that 86 % of insured
drivers said they were happy with their coverage.
Maryland is the tenth worst state for
drivers, according to a
recent GMAC
survey.
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recent insuranceQuotes
survey found that 1 in 5 American
drivers received at least one traffic ticket for a moving violation in the past 5 years, with speeding being the main offense.
According to a
recent survey by Princeton Research Associates International on behalf of insuranceQuotes.com, less than 26 percent of
drivers in any given age group ever ask their auto insurance provider for a discount.
In a
recent survey from IHS Automotive, it was found that
drivers are now holding onto their newly purchased vehicles for an average of 77.8 months, which is a jump of more than 25 months since 2006.
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recent survey by Schrader International, world leader in Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS), discovered that around 42 percent of
drivers consider the TPMS warning lights a «mystery.»