Drivers of expensive cars less likely to stop for pedestrians, study finds

People who drive expensive cars are less likely to yield for pedestrians crossing the road, a new study out of the United States has found. The study, conducted by researchers at the University of Las Vegas, found the cost of a car was a significant predictor of whether or not a driver stopped for a pedestrian.

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