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25 Jan 2007 12:00AM
Thirty per cent of motorists have driven to or for work in wintry conditions, which put their personal safety at risk, in order to make a meeting or deadline, new research has suggested.
According to insurer Royal & SunAlliance, 61% of work drivers have driven in adverse conditions because they felt their employer expected them to do so. As weather conditions continue to be unpredictable during the winter month’s motorists must take extra caution on the roads, and employers must t... (573 more words)
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