UK Driving Workers Put more at risk
Insurance analysts in the UK say that drivers who drive for a living risk more than just their insurance for they often get into fatal crashes. This has been t he result of analyzing data from insurance companies and the many government agencies who gather information according to statistics that paints a very sad picture indeed. Accidents involving career drivers are rising and the need for income is driving some of them to their deaths. Fatigue, lack of sleep and demanding schedules are to blame and the worsening road conditions in the UK are taking their toll. The study conducted by a non-profit road safety charity Brake and Green Flag shows that career drivers are leaving less than a two second gap in between their vehicles and the ones in front o them that does not give them enough time to react to any dangerous situations that result in crashes. Eating at the wheel, aggressive behavior and other factors result in them taking higher risks behind the wheel which should not be an excuse for road safety should always be the priority. Drivers are encouraged to take breaks usually when driving for more than hours and the driving as easy as they can to lessen the accidents that happen on UK’s roads.