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A recent survey of 1,013 respondents by Finder has found more than half the motorists on the roads are guilty of multitasking while driving. The research found a wide variety of distractions that can put lives at risk – topping the list at 43 per cent was eating whilst driving, driving in thongs came in second at 20 percent. 13 per cent of respondents admitted to texting while driving, 11 per cent to accessing social media. 7 percent said they’d watched a TV show or a movie, 9 per cent had replied to an email and 6 per cent had applied makeup. 5 percent had even shaved behind the wheel. I’ve personally witnessed a driver on the M1 reading the newspaper on the steering wheel at 100km/hour. The survey proves that many drivers wrongly consider getting behind the wheel is a casual endeavour. I’m David Berthon
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Driving Mazda’s light SUV, the CX-3 – a model that’s been with us for close to 10years but it remains the segments best seller against a number of newer models –updated last year in a new five model range with the introduction of the sportierG20 Touring SP model at $34,450n plus on-road costs, a...
Published 11/24/24
Mazda’s small CX-3 SUV has been with us a long time, in fact nearly 10 years,yet it represents a 1/3 rd of the light SUV sales against a number of newer models.It’s a model that’s always appealed, a five-door bob tailed SUV that’s aged well.I’m driving the higher spec 2.0-litre six speed auto G20...
Published 11/24/24