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News.com.au

Researchers have uncovered some disturbing attitudes towards pedestrians — and it seems owners of luxury cars are the worst offenders.

BroBible

A new study has confirmed what most people already know: there is a strong correlation between the price of a car and that driver’s compassion for the safety of others.

The Cable Lifestyle

According to the study published in Science Direct journal, such people are also likely to flout traffic laws than their counterparts with cheap cars.

Jalopnik

If you already know that jerks are more likely to drive fancy cars, you’re probably not going to be surprised to learn that those very same fancy cars are unlikely to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks. And a new study has confirmed that’s exactly the case. A new study from the Journal of Transport and Health investigates if there is a correlation between car cost and the likelihood of not yielding to pedestrians.

CarAdvice

The research also returned troubling results regarding overall driver behaviour towards people of colour.

Gazzetta Motori

The same conclusions come from two universities in the USA and Finland: there is an inverse correlation between the price of a car and the behavior of drivers

StreetsBlog USA

The more expensive the car, the less likely the driver is to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk. But why?

E+ Estadão

Who never wanted to cross the street but had to wait for a car to stop and give way? A University of Nevada Las Vegas study sought to understand what is behind this day-to-day process, and found data showing that owners of more expensive cars stop less for pedestrians to cross the street.