Drivers behave worse than cyclists, walkers, and even scooter riders, Washingtonians say in new poll

Nearly 6 in 10 Washington-area residents say drivers frequently violate traffic laws in the region, more than say the same about pedestrians, bicyclists or electric scooter riders, according to a new Washington Post-Schar School poll.

Perhaps surprisingly, drivers are more likely to fault other drivers as scofflaws than they are to complain about other road users. CONT.

Luz Lazo & Emily Guskin, Washington Post