Wellington, Aug 28 : When it comes to driving, women are better than men, according to a new survey.
The latest survey AA Insurance found that while men were more confident in their driving, it didn''t make them better than the opposite sex.
In the poll of 2573 drivers, aged between 18 and 75, a quarter of men described themselves as impatient drivers, compared with 19 per cent of women.
"Men are more inclined than women to exhibit a range of risk taking behaviours while on the road," the NZPA quoted AA Insurance chief executive Chris Curtin, as saying.
"Men are more inclined to speed, show aggression, fall asleep behind the wheel and to identify themselves as impatient,” he added.