Drivers of SUVs and 4x4s flout traffic laws
24th Jun 2006, 04:24 GMT
New research from the Imperial College, London has found that drivers of big vehicles like SUVs and 4x4s were more likely to indulge in anti-road safety behaviors like chatting on their mobile phones and forgetting to wear their seatbelts. The findings of the study are published in the British Medical Journal.
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