What annoys drivers most about other road users?

There are many things that can bother you and annoy you while driving a car, and you may be doing something unknowingly that disturbs others in traffic.

The folks at ScrapCarComparison surveyed more than 2,000 people to find out the most annoying driving habits and things that drive drivers the most crazy – from bragging or speeding, to smoking while driving, to using your phone behind the wheel.

The worst habits of drivers in traffic

Reckless driving obviously bothers people the most, so the top four most annoying things in driving are related to road insecurity.

Almost half of the drivers, 45 percent, said that it bothers them to drive after any consumption of alcohol, while 42 percent said that this includes arrogant driving, reports N1.

More than a third, 38 percent, said that both using the phone while driving and driving without a driver’s license would make them uncomfortable, and posting selfies on social networks while driving was rounded up by 35 percent of them in the top five driving mistakes.

Kissing the car goodnight is also in high place at 33 percent and revving the engine at traffic lights at 29 percent. Several of the biggest driving mistakes were also about being aggressive towards other drivers on the road.

List of things that annoy drivers the most in traffic:

– Driving after consuming alcohol (45%)

– Arrogant driving (42%)

– Using the phone while driving (38%)

– Driving without a license or with a ban on driving a vehicle (38%)

– Taking selfies while driving (35%)

– Kissing the car goodnight (33%)

– Smoking while driving (32%)

– Showing anger towards other drivers (32%)

– Parking in prohibited places or using parking spaces for the disabled (31%)

– Touring the engine at traffic lights (29%)

– Driving too fast (29%)

– Driving on a yellow or stop lane (28%)

– Driving a car with a loud engine or exhaust (26%)

– Excessive use of siren (24%)

– Posting pictures of steering wheels on social networks (24%)

– Driving a dirty car (23%)

– Poor clutch control (23%)

– Slow driving on the highway (23%)

– Sudden braking at cameras/radar (22%)

– Personalized car accessories (22%)

– Failure to use the turn signal (21%)

– Driving a modified car (20%)

– Driving with all four turn signals on (20%)

– Eating food while driving (19%)

– Playing loud music (18%)

Source: N1info.rs

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