http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSAyETRm6AI After some researches undertaken, they concluded that the major differences between men and women on driving attitude are:
Men are twice as likely to instigate road rage using gestures, so it’s not surprising that women are more in favour of points being issued for road rage offences.
Women find manoeuvres such as reversing much more difficult than men, whilst double the amount of men than women said they found turning right to be the hardest manoeuvre!
53% of men admitted to regularly breaking the speed limit compared to only 30% of women
Men think that speeding is much more acceptable than women. 22% of men compared to only 8% of women thought it reasonable to drive at over 90mph on a motorway. 6% of men think it is okay to travel at over 110mph!
41% of men admitted to reading a map whilst driving, whilst only 23% of women did.
The research has shown that the stereotypes attached to men and women seemed appropriate in some instances. Men take on average 13 ½ lessons to pass their driving test whilst women take 22 lessons on average. Only 3% of males yet 13% of females admitted to having over 30 lessons.