Ninety motorists are stopped every day by gardaĆ for using phones while driving.and that probably is the tip of the iceberg.
Sunday, August 11, 2019
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Assuming it’s a different 90 every day, that is about 32,000 annually. With a user base of 2.000.000 drivers it suggests a total of about 1.6% of drivers are involved.
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