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How do male and female drivers perceive the driving ability of the other gender?

Much of the recent publicity on “Women only car insurance” has focused on the decision by the European Court on gender discrimination. On this Blog we have discussed the finding that it is discriminatory to calculate insurance premiums based on gender.

We have also quoted other posts from the Car Insurance Blog and motivated our opinion that there are enough statistical data to justify cheaper car insurance premiums for female drivers.

Driving habits and a study on responses by drivers from both genders

I have come across an interesting study which reveals that a lot of women drivers actually like the way that men drive! The driving habits of the opposite sex have been revealed in a survey of 2 000 motorists for car accessories retailer Halfords. We would like to share some insights on what it is that we like about the driving of the other gender – and what we don’t like!

Feedback and responses from women drivers

Feedback and responses from male drivers

What do they dislike about the driving of the other gender?

Perceptions when driving together

It is also interesting to focus on another study about the perceptions from both drivers when sharing the vehicle with one another. The Institute of Advanced Motorists have found that more men are comfortable sharing the vehicle with a female driver than the other way around. The survey was done amongst 1000 drivers – 520 male and 480 female.

We would like to share some of these findings:

The responses on driving habits also reveal some interesting insights which could explain some of the reasons why women drivers qualify for cheaper car insurance.

Many more women than men say that other drivers make them nervous on the road. Women are more nervous in certain environments, such as in fast-moving traffic and bad weather. This nervousness could contribute to a greater focus on safety, reduced speed and less serious accidents.

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