Latest KANETIX infographic depicts how music affects motorists
TORONTO, Aug. 1, 2013 /CNW/ - KANETIX releases its latest infographic which demonstrates how the music drivers listen to in the car has an impact on driving behaviours, from accidents to speeding tickets.
The 'How Music Impacts Your Driving' infographic visualizes data from a survey commissioned by KANETIX.ca which revealed that the music preferences of motorists are linked to driving behaviours.
"As an auto insurance quote comparison service, we thought it would be interesting to examine the relationship of music and driving behaviours to see if listening preferences could have an impact on insurance premiums," says Janine White, vice president of marketplaces at KANETIX.
When it comes to accidents, Hip Hop and R&B listeners top the list with 60 per cent claiming to have been in an at fault accident, compared to only 53 per cent nationally. On the other hand, Alternative Rock listeners were the least likely to have been in an at fault accident. Regardless of music preference in the car, about one-in-five Canadians have been at fault in one accident—this increases to one-in-four for Talk Radio listeners.
Drivers who listen to Talk Radio in the car are also guilty of pushing the pedal to the metal with 49 per cent claiming they have received one to three speeding tickets compared to 40 per cent overall.
Those who prefer to listen to Country or Classic Rock are more likely to be pulled over for a driving under the influence (DUI) charge than those who listen to Pop / Top 40 or Alternative Rock.
The KANETIX survey also revealed motorists who prefer listening to Folk music have mastered the art of how to slow the folk down. Forty-nine per cent of folk listeners have never had a speeding ticket compared to 37 per cent overall. There were also the least likely to have been pulled over.
Learn more about the music and driving survey statistics or view the 'How Music Impacts Your Driving Infographic.'
KANETIX reminds drivers to pay attention to their speed and surroundings over their favourite tune or talk radio program. Carelessness behind the wheel can result in accidents and traffic offences, which lead to many unpleasant consequences including increased insurance premiums.
Online survey company Vision Critical conducted the sample study between April 30 and May 1, 2013 among 1,007 randomly selected Canadian adults who participate on the Angus Reid Forum panels, the largest online sample survey group in the country. The results have been statistically weighted according to education, age, gender, and region Census data in order to reflect Canada's entire adult population.
About KANETIX®
Launched in October 1999, KANETIX was Canada's first online insurance marketplace and today provides over a million quotes per year to consumers looking for insurance, as well as comparisons for mortgage rates and credit cards. The KANETIX comparison service is a one-stop shopping environment for consumers. Each day, thousands visit the KANETIX website at www.KANETIX.ca to comparison shop their various financial needs. Shoppers choose what they want to compare, obtain a quotation and complete an online application or, with the help of KANETIX connect with the provider to purchase or apply for the product over the phone. Through its Software as a Service team, KANETIX is also the leading provider of online insurance quotation technology, developing online quotation systems, mobile solutions, actuarial tools and websites for many of Canada's largest insurance brands.
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