More than 70% of drivers in Scotland admit to taking risks whilst driving, and just over half confess to speeding, according to research carried out by the Scottish Government as it launches a new campaign with Road Safety Scotland (part of Transport Scotland), encouraging drivers to consider how they can reduce their ‘risk factor’ on country roads.
Among the risks Scottish drivers admit to taking are:
- Phoning or texting while driving
- Driving too fast for the conditions
- Speeding
Transport Minister Keith Brown said:
“We are working with many organisations to target those who continue to risk the lives of others through using a mobile phone at the wheel, speeding, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs or simply not paying attention. Three quarters of fatalities happen on country roads – that’s 190 wasted lives – and tough enforcement combined with educating drivers of the dire consequences of ignoring simple safety advice is absolutely key.”