iPhone users are most dangerous behind the wheel says survey

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In a survey conducted last week, this column uncovered the truth about iPhone users; they make the worst drivers.

The survey was conducted on two separate occasions on the same stretch of road.

Cycling against the traffic, from Chobham to Kingston in Surrey, researchers counted the number of motorists who were driving while consulting their mobile phones.

80 per cent of those who took their eyes off the road to look at their smartphone were iPhone owners.

The other one (20 per cent) looked like a Blackberry user. You know the type.

The results didn't surprise me, who conducted the bicycle based research. 

"IPhone users are a menace on the road, and should pay extra road tax," I said, before calling on the government to act. "I call on the government to act," I said.

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  • ''The other one (20 per cent) looked like a Blackberry user. You know the type'' I dont know what is the type???? How about cyclist pay road tax? So, Nick, Cycling against the traffic, paying more attention to drivers in cars rather than looking where you are going, you seem to have a mightly chip on your shoulder!

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