Survey: Tense Traffic Situations Cause Women to Swear, Show Finger, Men Tend to Horn
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Survey: Tense Traffic Situations Cause Women to Swear, Show Finger, Men Tend to Horn



If we needed any more proof that men and women consistently act differently when faced with similar recurring situations, we now have it in the form of a survey put together by Insurance, and reported by Forbes. It revealed that the reactions drivers had behind the wheel were intrinsically linked to their gender, or at least that was the case in the US, or/and with the 1,000 people that took part in it. Read more »




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