K&H and the Free Association examine the expectations of Hungarians with regard to their sense of security and vision in the framework of a future survey. In November 2018, 500 people participated, the subject of the study was the factors that most influenced the sense of security and their expected changes: current, short and long-term financial security; public safety, property fears, natural disasters, road safety, vehicle safety and travel.
There are drivers who should change their driving habits. According to their own admission, many people do not adhere to the rules, according to a survey which examines how the 30-59 year olds take into account, for example, the rules for speeding, driving during driving or even parking.
The motorists surveyed follow the rules on alcohol consumption, 96 percent say they never sit behind the wheel, 91 percent always adhere strictly to the pre-emptive rules and the stop sign. The third, most adhered rule is linked to traffic light signals, and 86 percent of motorists say they are always rigorous. Hungarians are the least susceptible to speeding: only 33 percent keep the speed limit in every case.