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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Mobile at wheel: 3 of 5 Indians

Mobile at wheel: 3 of 5 Indians

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published Published on Apr 7, 2018   modified Modified on Apr 7, 2018
-The Telegraph

New Delhi: Three out of every five drivers in India used mobile phones while driving but only one in four admitted to have been caught for breaking the law, according to a study conducted by Japanese auto major Nissan.

According to the Nissan Connected Families of India survey, the number of people who used mobile phones while driving was the highest in north India with 62 per cent, compared to 52 per cent in the south.

When it came to over-speeding, Kerala had the highest number of offenders with 60 per cent of respondents admitting it, followed by 51 per cent in Delhi and 28 per cent in Punjab.

Nissan conducted the study in 20 states in India in December-January, interviewing 2,199 people.

The survey has "revealed that Indians are posing a serious threat on the road with 3 in every 5 admitting using mobile phones while driving", the company said in a statement. At the same time, only one in four Indians have admitted that they have been caught by police breaking this law, it added.

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The Telegraph, 7 April, 2018, https://www.telegraphindia.com/india/mobile-at-wheel-3-of-5-indians-221604?ref=india-new-stry


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