Wrangler
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In my experience, both sexes are prone to bad driving due to emotions - but not equally. Women tend to be erratic from more frequently due to anxiety of traffic, weather, construction, etc. However, men often drive way more aggressively.
Therefore, if statistics are available, women‘s driving may reflect quick lane changes in fidgeting in one lane. Not sure how likely that leads to accidents. Men, on the other hand statistics are bound to show are much more prone to high speed crashes.
Therefore, if statistics are available, women‘s driving may reflect quick lane changes in fidgeting in one lane. Not sure how likely that leads to accidents. Men, on the other hand statistics are bound to show are much more prone to high speed crashes.