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Small car drivers have big mouths
From: AAP March 24, 2012 5:27AM A SURVEY of nearly four-thousand motorists has found that drivers of small cars are more prone to getting aggressive on the road, and of those, the biggest culprits are women. Director of AMMI Corporate Affairs David Skapinker said tailgating and screaming abuse at other drivers were more likely to come from drivers of small cars. He said young female drivers of small cars were more likely to display aggressive driving behaviour than men. But this may also have to do with the fact that demographically women are also the most likely to buy these cars.
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