A survey of 2,000 drivers in the US looked at their winter driving plans amid tapered gas prices.
Although 94% of Americans consider themselves a safer driver than average, most claim they drive more cautiously in the winter .
Similarly, 84% are most afraid of driving in winter than any other season – especially respondents in the midwest . “As we enter peak winter months, we’re starting to see an uptick in travel as more and more people look to make up the time they lost during the pandemic – and, most recently, the hike in gas prices we saw this summer,” said Gail Babitt, CEO of Cedar Electronics, parent company of Cobra. “Whether it’s a drive to see family for the holidays, a winter road trip, or simply a drive to and from the office, it’s more important than ever to ensure drivers are equipped with tools to keep them safe.
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