Friday, 15 May 2015

The phrase "women drivers" has been tossed around a lot over the years.
Not often used to signify motorists that are biologically female, but usually hurled about as an insult or an assumption, in the case of poor road skills.
The assumptions, of course, being that as women, we have some sort of spatial awareness deficiency and no idea what a blind spot is.
Well, as it turns out, the insults are unfounded.
According to a new study, women are officially better drivers on average, than men.
We're just more modest about it.

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