Men have spent so much time telling women they're bad at driving, the majority of women believe it.

According to Daily Mail, a new study showed only 28% of women think they're better drivers than men.  But they're selling themselves short.

When they were actually out on the road, women got higher scores on driving tests than men.

They were a lot less likely to speed, tailgate other drivers, blow through yellow lights, make dangerous cuts into traffic, talk on the phone, or text.

The only areas where men scored better were on steering and control of the car, and on checking their blind spot before they switched lanes.

 

 

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