Many Canadian drivers quickly got used to emptier roads since the start of the pandemic.
CAA asked over two thousand Canadians what their biggest concerns were when it comes to driving and other drivers.
The polls showed that other drivers running red lights was the number one thing that made them uneasy about being on the road. This was a three way tie between drunk and drug intoxicated drivers.
Coming in at a close second were aggressive drivers, those using their phones while behind the wheel as well as sleepy drivers.
- Drivers running red lights (93%)
People driving after drinking alcohol (93%)
People driving after using illegal drugs (93%) - People driving aggressively (92%)
People using their phones while driving (92%)
Sleepy drivers (92%) - Drivers speeding on residential streets (91%)
- People driving well over the speed limit (90%)
- People driving after using cannabis (85%)
- Drivers speeding on freeways (80%)
- People engaging with their in-car technologies (67%)
- People driving after taking prescription drugs (64%)
- Large trucks (53%)
- People using in-car speech recognition (like Siri or CarPlay) (33%)