Hairdressers are the most careful in traffic, lawyers overtake the most, and doctors are the most aggressive drivers
The British Drivers Survey reveals a connection between drivers' professions and their driving habits. The results of the research reveal that doctors take the first place after aggressive driving, while hairdressers are the calmest drivers.
Research indicates a direct link between occupation and driving habits, revealing which professions are more prone to speeding, improper parking and dangerous traffic behavior.
According to a survey of 2.000 Britons, construction workers stood out as the fastest drivers, with more than 70 percent of respondents admitting to regularly breaking the speed limit.
On the other hand, medical professionals admit that they often have a short fuse while driving, and more than a quarter of them use inappropriate gestures and shouts to express their frustrations while driving.
It is interesting that hairdressers show special courtesy on the road. Almost all respondents from this profession say they regularly let others pull in front of them, while HR workers have the most difficulty parking.
Electricians, on the other hand, often forget to give a signal when exiting the roundabout, he writes ThisisMoney.
The research also showed that lawyers, media workers and entrepreneurs often overtake and enter the other lane when they shouldn't, showing a tendency towards risky behavior.
Despite this behavior, most drivers believe that they drive well and take care of traffic safety, although a large number of them admitted that they often feel frustrated or angry while driving.
The vast majority believe that driving would be more enjoyable if all drivers were more polite.
This study not only shows the link between professional title and driving style, but also highlights the importance of courtesy and patience in traffic, reminding us that our behavior behind the wheel can have a major impact on overall safety and comfort in traffic.