03 April,2018 11:01 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Nissan India recently conducted a nationwide survey- 'Connected Families', amongst car owners in 20 states, targeting 2,100 adults in India.
Basis the findings of the survey, a host of interesting facts pertaining to the driving habits of the Indian populace were derived. The most significant find was the disparity in trust exhibited by males and females i.e. 64% of females trust their husbands while only 37% of the men trust their wives on the road. Not only did the survey help us gauge the diverse driving habits of the society but has also been an eye opener by bringing forth an important trend that enjoyed undisputed popularity amongst the respondents; the need for technology in cars to stay connected to their families.
Here are some of the top findings:
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The survey (top inferences attached) has helped us understand that 'trust' and 'safety' on the road continue to be pertinent causes of concern across India, thus highlighting the need to 'be connected' at all times.
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