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Please take a few minutes to fill in our survey about potential sources of driver distraction and have a chance of winning £100 in shopping vouchers.

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Driver Distraction Survey

Background

The Agency is currently undertaking research to examine the influence of a range of factors that could potentially cause drivers to be distracted whilst driving.  Some of these factors may be within the vehicle; such as satellite navigation systems or other passengers. Other factors might be outside the vehicle such as attractive scenery, accidents, advertisements, or landmark buildings.

The focus of this study is those potential sources of driver distraction which are outside the vehicle. With this survey, we hope to gather the general views, experiences and perceptions of many drivers on this subject.

The survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete and all respondents who complete the survey are eligible for entry into a prize draw to win one of two prizes of £100 of shopping vouchers for a store of your choice. Your email address, or alternative contact details, must be provided if you wish to enter the prize draw so we can contact the winners.

Please take this opportunity to share your views with us. Your responses are entirely confidential and will only be used to further the study research. No personal details are required if you do not wish to provide them.

To fill in the survey online please use the following link:

The closing date for the survey is Wednesday 5 March 2008.

The results of the survey will be available on this HA website later in the year.

If you have any comments or questions about this survey, please contact WSP (the company conducting the survey on behalf of the Highways Agency) by sending an email to: driverdistractionsurvey@wspgroup.com.