Let's Be Honest...
Men and women don't see eye to eye when it comes to rating each other's driving skills, says the Insurance Journal.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say most of us already knew this, but the Chrysler Group decided to put some numbers behind it. Their "Bad Weather Driving" survey polled more than 1,000 adults, reports the Insurance Journal, revealing that 68 percent of men claim to be better drivers than their significant others.
Alternatively, 49 percent of women think they are equally as skilled as their male partners; 26 percent think they are better drivers than their significant others.
I'm going to leave the Mr. Obvious comments to you all, but something tells me the Chysler Group could have channeled their efforts into something more constructive. Say, a survey detailing the percentage of men who don't stop and ask for directions, or women who've gotten out of a speeding ticket by batting an eyelash. Because those are some stats we can really use in driving debates with our significan't others!
Back with more insurance happenings on Monday. Have a great weekend, everyone.







