OVER HALF OF ALL AMERICANS SHARE THIS DRIVING FEAR
New research from The Zebra reveals major concerns about nighttime driving. With over 2,000 respondents in a nationwide survey, The Zebra found that 52% of Americans fear driving alone at night. Other concerns include having poor night vision (19%) and encountering a drunk or distracted driver (12%).
Additional findings:
Men are 13% more likely to feel confident driving alone at night.
Drivers aged 18-24 fear hitting a pedestrian most (13%).
Drivers 65+ fear experiencing poor night vision most (25%).
Read the full survey report at The Zebra.