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Survey calls it 'year of the pothole victims'

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This year is living up to its billing as the ‘year of the pothole’, according to the AA.

Survey calls it 'year of the pothole victims'

This year is living up to its billing as the ‘year of the pothole’, according to the AA.

Poll reveals everyday driving sins

An AA survey of more than 7,000 Irish motorists has shown that mobile phone use and failure to indicate at roundabouts are the most common examples of everyday bad driving.

Supermarket scrapes are a fact of life

Sixty-six per cent of drivers have found their car scratched or damaged in a public car park. In only four per cent of cases did the guilty party leave a note or come forward to own up. In 96 per cent of cases the motorist is left to pay for the damage or make a claim against their own insurance. The findings are contained in an AA online poll of 800 motorists countrywide.

Been breathalysed lately?

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If you want to avoid being breathalysed, you should be a female motorist in rural Munster on a Tuesday afternoon. If you want to maximise your chances of being breathalysed, you should be a male driver in Dublin between 7pm and 10pm on a Saturday. That’s according to an AA Motorists’ Panel survey of 8,600 motorists nationwide.

Been breathalysed lately?

If you want to avoid being breathalysed you should be a female motorist in rural Munster on a Tuesday afternoon. If you want to maximise your chances of being breathalysed you should be a male driver in Dublin between 7pm and 10pm on a Saturday evening. That’s according to an AA motorists’ panel survey of 8,600 motorists nationwide.

 

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