Australia’s female motorists are more likely to be kind and courteous to other road users than men, a recent survey has found. Insurance giant Youi surveyed 2000 motorists across every state and territory – apart from the Australian Capital Territory – to form the “Australian Unofficial Driving Etiquette Act”.
Across these five criteria, women were more likely to engage in polite driving behaviours than men in four of the categories, and only two per cent less likely to yield to pedestrians crossing the road outside of pedestrian traffic lights or marked crossroads. The largest disparity between women and men came with how often drivers thank other motorists with a wave. A total of 66 per cent of female respondents said they do it every time, compared to 54 per cent of males.
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