Complaining and using the invisible brake among top annoying passenger traits
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A study of 2,000 drivers found that annoying passenger behaviors — including throwing wrappers around, fiddling with radios, and watching loud videos — often lead to arguments. Notably, 43% of couples reported frequent disputes during car journeys, with 19% remaining silent afterward. Interestingly, 62% of men prefer driving, while 17% of women see their partners as annoying passengers. The study prompted an initiative for 'Passenger lessons' to help couples improve in-car dynamics, encouraging better co-piloting skills and changing traditional driving roles.
A study of 2,000 drivers indicates that annoying passenger habits like throwing wrappers, fiddling with radios, and loud phone use lead to car trip arguments.
The survey revealed a gender divide, with 62% of men favoring the driver's seat, yet 17% of women find their partners annoying in that role.
Passenger behavior can create significant tension, prompting the initiative for 'Passenger lessons' to improve the relationship dynamics during car trips.
Many drivers experience frustrations, such as loud phone conversations and inaccurate directions, which compound the likelihood of disputes on the road.
Read at www.newsshopper.co.uk
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