(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 19 - One out of two Italians don't believe
speeding is dangerous, according to a survey commissioned by
highway agency ANAS and published by CSA Research on Tuesday.
A reported 51% of those polled thought driving over the speed
limit "isn't dangerous", while 34.
"The figures that have emerged highlight the need for more
investments on road education and for awareness concerning the
risks and dangers of driving", said the CEO of ANSA, Aldo Isi.
(ANSA).
One in two Italians think speeding not dangerous - survey
Only 34.7% consider respecting speed limit useful