With more than 30 million Americans expected to hit the road this Memorial Day weekend, the Traverse City, Mich.-based Hagerty Collector Network surveyed thousands of members nationwide to uncover America’s “Top 10 Driving Pet Peeves.”
According to Hagerty, the survey revealed some surprising, yet common “sins” of the road. Hagerty CEO McKeel Hagerty says the company found that many drivers “admitted they, too, were guilty of committing some of these ‘sins of the road.’ That’s why we decided to launch this survey–for a fun way to bring these pet peeves to the public’s attention. We found some funny results, but many re-sponses were things we’re all guilty of doing at one time or another!”
Top 10 driving pet peeves
- Distracted drivers talking on cell phones (Motor Mouths);
- Slow drivers in the fast lane (Turtle Racers);
- Pushy drivers who tailgate (Piggybackers);
- Drivers who weave through traffic to gain one or two car lengths (Wacky Weavers);
- Obnoxious drivers who speed up to keep you from changing lanes (Gap Snatchers);
- Hasty drivers who change lanes without signaling (Space Invaders);
- Road Rage (Road Ragers);
- Motorcyclists who race down the middle of a lane, between cars (Speed Racers);
- Women applying makeup and men shaving (Driving Divas); and
- Drivers who leave their turn signal on for miles (Morse Coders).
The complete Hagerty Collector Network Driving Pet Peeves Survey can be found online at www.hagerty.com.
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