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Pew Research CenterNovember 4, 2010
Americans and Their Cars: Is the Romance on the Skids?

Car Got Attitude?

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Americans and Their Cars: Is the Romance on the Skids?
Driving Has Become Less Enjoyable…
How do you think of your car?
Americans Are Driving More Miles…
Singing, Talking, Eating, Grooming, Cursing, Reading, Sleeping and – Oh Yes – Driving
Percent of Drivers Who Have Sung Out Loud While Driving in the Past Year
Percent of Drivers Who Have Talked on a Handheld Phone While Driving in the Past Year
Percent of Drivers Who Have Eaten Breakfast, Lunch, or Dinner While Driving in the Past Year
Percent of Drivers Who Have Shouted, Cursed or Made Gestures to Other Drivers in the Past Year
Percent of Drivers Who Have Done Any Personal Grooming While Driving in the Past Year
How much do you like to drive?
…And Spending More Time in Traffic Jams
We Like to Drive Because…
We Consider Driving a Chore Because…
Gone for Joy Ride?
Car Got Attitude?

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