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Driving Anger in Ireland

  • 30-01-2013 11:06pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37


    Hi,

    I'm reposting this survey on driver anger in Ireland.
    It only takes about 15 mins and we're hoping to get another 30 or so responses.
    If you drive in Ireland and could spare the time it would be a HUGE help.
    Its all anonymous:


    https://www.survey.cranfield.ac.uk/ucc


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37 driversurveys


    Hi,

    I'm reposting this survey on driver anger in Ireland.
    It only takes about 15 mins and we're hoping to get another 30 or so responses.
    If you drive in Ireland and could spare the time it would be a HUGE help.
    Its all anonymous:


    https://www.survey.cranfield.ac.uk/ucc

    Thanks for filling this in! I'm still 25 responses short, so if you drive in Ireland and sometimes get annoyed by other drivers and have a spare 15 mins to complete it, it would be a HUGE help!!!!

    Also, here's another survey on driver distraction, which gives you the chance to win €100 amazon voucher

    http://lansdown.sls.hw.ac.uk/ddqeire


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 37 driversurveys


    Hi,

    THANKS for all your help. I'm only 10 short now, does anyone who drives in Ireland have a spare 15 mins to fill it out ?


    https://www.survey.cranfield.ac.uk/ucc :):):):)


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