The crashing divide between the sexes

By RAY MASSEY
When it comes to having a car crash, men and women conform uncannily to stereotype, a new study of insurance claims has revealed.
For although women have more minor scrapes at slower speeds – such denting the car while parking – men tend towards spectacular high-speed head-on smashes.
Women drivers appear to be more forgetful, distracted and downright scatty – losing keys, bumping cyclists and parked cars, and getting into trouble at traffic lights.
Aggressive, risk-taking men, by contrast, are more likely to hit pedestrians, trees and other cars head-on at high speed.


Read more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-485531/Why-women-park–men-likely-hit-pedestrians-The-crashing-divide-sexes.html
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