When it comes to driving, women WIN. True story.
According to a new survey, conducted by Privilege Insurance, it’s the ladies who handle the stick better.
Fifty men and women sat an in-car assessment while 200 were watched driving at Hyde Park Corner. All were marked across 14 different categories in a month-long survey.
The study revealed that only 1% of women cut into traffic dangerously, while 14% of men did the same.
Some 16% of women admitted to using hand-held mobiles while at the wheel, compared to 24% of men.
As for those all-important activities like adequate use of mirrors and appropriate speed approaching hazards, the ladies came in top too.
In total women drivers scored 23.6 points out of a possible 30, while men came in with a shoddy 19.8 points. *Slow clap*