What Prejudices Affect Your Behaviour On The Road?

A recent survey of 2000 people reveals that our prejudices and judgements negatively affect our behaviour towards other road users. Are you guilty of these things?
What Prejudices Affect Your Behaviour On The Road?

Personally speaking, I’m guilty of most of these things. If I see anyone on their phone, I will happily make their manoeuvre as awkward as possible (only if we’re travelling at very low speeds) to ensure that they snap out of their stupidity.

When it comes to performance/flashy cars, however, I (and I’m sure you) always let them out at a junction unless they’re using their phone, naturally. When it comes to buses and black cabs, I’m keen not to have one in front of me (mainly to avoid eating a cloud of diesel smoke).

Stickers and how dirty another person’s car is does not influence whether or not I let them out. If you saw the state of my old place, you’d understand why…

How much do you relate to the infographic above, and are there any other factors that affect your driving habits?

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