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Motorists prone to road rage 'often most scared of driving'

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A new study has revealed that motorists who are prone to road rage are the ones who are most scared to drive.

The five-year study, which is based on the analysis of the motoring habits of AA members, found that drivers who clock up the most miles are split between those who love motoring and those who feel their job makes them a slave to their cars, the Daily Express reported.

According to the report, "reluctant drivers" are the most timid and most prone to road rage and some of the UK's most reluctant drivers -prefer to stay off the road in bad weather, dislike motorways, loathe night driving and like speed cameras.

 

The researchers said that if anyone comes across them, these kind of drivers are the most likely to lose their temper with you and flash their lights.

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First Published: Apr 28 2014 | 12:40 PM IST

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