New Study Says Students, Doctors More Accident Prone
SAN FRANCISCO -- Ever wonder which occupational groups are more likely to get in traffic accidents? According to a new study by Quality Planning Corp., which provides research for the insurance ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Ever wonder which occupational groups are more likely to get in traffic accidents? According to a new study by Quality Planning Corp., which provides research for the insurance industry, students and doctors have the most accidents.
The study involved more than 1 million drivers across the nation.
Those most likely to have accidents are:
1. Students
2. Medical doctors
3. Attorneys
4. Architects
5. Real estate agents
Those least likely are:
1. Homemakers
2. Politicians
3. Pilots
4. Firefighters
5. Farmers
Those getting the most speeding tickets are:
1. Students
2. Enlisted military
3. Manual laborers
4. Politicians
5. Architects
Those least likely to be cited for speeding violations are:
1. Teachers/professors
2. Secretaries/clerical workers
3. Law enforcement
4. Librarians
5. Homemakers
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