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Nationwide Survey Reveals "Driving Personalities" of Seven Major US Cities

Published in Health Business Week, July 31st, 2009

America is a country which prides itself on its unique cultural composition, varying geography and diverse ideals. Regardless of race or creed however, one thing is certain; all Americans are affected by one universal experience, the everyday hassle of traffic and commuting. Whether it's a frustrating – or even embarrassing – driving experience, almost all have a story to tell. Concord-based TomTom Inc., determined to uncover the various driving habits and road way behaviors which emerge, has surveyed Americans to find out which driving personality is distinctly their own.

The seven cities surveyed include Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles,...

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