Singapore drivers are annoyed and stressed
Singapore drivers are frustrated on the roads, with more than three quarters (77 per cent) saying they are annoyed about driving conditions in Singapore, while more than half (53 per cent) report feeling stressed. This is according to research by AIG Asia Pacific Insurance Pte. Ltd.
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AIG Singapore’s Head of Auto, Ms Wong Siew Lee, said Singapore drivers are frustrated on the roads as they have to deal with escalating unsafe and inconsiderate behaviour.
“This rise in impatient and reckless driving can be seen in latest Traffic Police data where the number of speeding violations increased by 6.5 per cent from 261,540 violations in 2013 to 278,545 violations in 20142. Fatal accidents involving speeding also increased, from 39 accidents in 2013 to 42 in 2014,” said Ms Wong.
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