Smartphone use, road rage and driving while tired remain common on French roads - but habits are improving, according to the annual report into driver behaviour published by the Vinci Autoroutes Foundation on May 26.
Three-quarters (75%) of drivers still admit to using a smartphone or GPS while driving - though this is down three points on last year.
Verbal insults have also decreased, with 63% saying they insult other drivers (-3 points), and 68% admit to tailgating (-4 points). The number who drive despite feeling very tired has dropped to 39% (-4 points).
There are strong regional differences.
Ile-de-France stands out, with 81% admitting to phone use, 67% to road rage, and 42% to driving while exhausted.
Insults, texting and tiredness at the wheel around France
* Internet poll of 12,403 people over the age of 16, including 2,403 Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³» and 1,000 in 10 other countries (Germany, Belgium, Spain, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, UK, Slovakia, Sweden) between February 11 and March 5.