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Men are worse drivers, say women
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Men are worse drivers, say women Women interviewed disagree with the findings of Miros's study and believe there are more angry drivers among men than women. They observe that Malaysians are polite, but tend to get agitated when the roads are congested and they are in a rush for time. The Star/Asia News Network | Monday, Jul 15, 2013 KUALA LUMPUR - Most women dri*vers interviewed by The Star disagreed with Miros' study, which found that women are angrier dri*vers than men. University student Nabiha Mohd Yusof, 22, said Malaysians were polite people but when it came to driving, they seemed to get easily agitated. "Many of us are usually rushing for time, so we tend to get frustrated when the road is congested. "However, I disagree that women are the angrier drivers. The only reason I get mad when I am driving is usually due to other personal reasons," she said. Service delivery consultant Sha*ron Thamaiyanthi, 36, said men were actually angrier drivers than women. "Women are the ones who tend to anger drivers but they are not the angry drivers. Most women tend to drive slowly, which makes other drivers angry, especially men," she said. IT consultant Jayamalar Jaya*kumaran, 31, said Malaysia had two types of drivers, one that was calm and kind and the other temperamental and tends to get angry easily. "Angry drivers are not necessarily women. I believe there are more angry drivers among men. The percentage should be lower for women. "As for me, I do not usually get angry when I am driving. Even when I do I just brush it off the next minute," she said. HR recruitment specialist Lee Siew Fun, 27, said drivers here were angrier drivers compared to other places, mainly due to the fast pace of life and traffic congestion in the city. "I am a patient driver myself. I never get mad when I am driving," she said. Special projects and event executive Mohd Faruq Mohd Iskandar, 27, agreed with the views of the women drivers and admitted that he was more likely to be an irrita*ted driver. "I think men are angrier drivers, especially during traffic jams. "We are usually not very polite drivers when the road is packed," he said. Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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