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In reply to the discussion: Why Women Are Bullies At Work [View all]snooper2
(30,151 posts)According to AAA, the answer is yes
and no. Heres the scoop:
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Men take more risks. In studies, men as a whole display less cautious behavior than women, such as driving at higher speeds and closer to other cars, not wearing seat belts, and driving while intoxicated more often. They even make riskier turns and take less time when parking (although they do a more accurate job, says Tom Vanderbilt, author of Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do (And What It Says About Us).
BUT
how someone drives doesnt necessarily equal how well he drives. Men do seem to be more proficient than women at certain driving tasks. However, this slight edge in ability doesnt translate into better driving records. The kinds of accidents men get into are generally the result of their riskier behavior. According to one study, men are more than three times as likely to be ticketed for aggressive driving than women, and more than 25 percent as likely to be at fault in an accident.
Perception is a powerful thing. Despite the research, psychologists claim that its difficult to determine whether men are truly innately better drivers than women or if theyre simply more confident in their driving because theyre perceived to be better, and thus show more proficiency. Similarly, the stereotype that women are weaker drivers may negatively affect their performance behind the wheel.
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