Latest News » All United Kingdom News » Admiral Reveals Tailgating Tops List for Driving Bad Behaviour
Admiral Reveals Tailgating Tops List for Driving Bad Behaviour
Admiral has revealed that tailgating is the most annoying driving behaviour on the road according to British motorists.
CARDIFF, WALES, October 01, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Britain's most annoying driving behaviours have been revealed in a new poll, and it's the dangerous practice of tailgating that gets British drivers most hot under the collar.
Car insurance specialist Admiral commissioned YouGov to survey 2,500 drivers as part of the annual Admiral Survey of Motorists, and found the aggressive act of tailgating was top of the list, with over three quarters (79%) of motorists saying it infuriates them. Next was not indicating (70%) followed by cutting up (64%) and not paying attention (64%).*
Hogging the middle lane was also irritating (55%), as was driving too slowly (52%), drivers not saying thank you when you give way (44%), speeding (30%), and racing at traffic lights and junctions (22%).
Admiral managing director Sue Longthorn said: "Tailgating is incredibly dangerous, so it's not a surprise to see how much it annoys motorists. Not leaving enough room should the car in front need to brake can lead to accidents as you need time to react. Some motorists even think it's acceptable to intimidate the driver in front by driving very close to them, which is totally unacceptable.
"Not indicating and cutting up can also prove dangerous for yourself and other drivers. And there could be other consequences, as if the police catch you, convictions for dangerous or careless driving can range from 3 penalty points on your licence to two years in jail."
Alongside these annoying driving behaviours, it appears the nation's roads have become a less pleasant place to be over the years. In fact, 62% of the motorists Admiral surveyed agreed that road users are less courteous than they were five years ago and 69% agree that they get irritated by the lack of courtesy from other road users.
More information on this and the rest of Admiral's Annual Survey of British Motorists can be found at www.admiral.com/surveyofmotorists.
Press Release Contact Information:
James Carnduff
Admiral
PR Contact
Capital Tower, Greyfriars Road
Cardiff, Wales
United Kingdom CF10 3AZ
Voice: 029 2043 4333
Website: Visit Our Website


