WOMEN DRIVERS - HOW TO

In an article by Ray Massey in the Daily Mail, the reason why men drive with one hand and why women drive with both hands is revealed.
According to the article, men drive with one hand because they are ‘physically relaxed’ at the wheel. On the other hand, it takes a female driver to understand that her car is a separate entity - which means she is more likely to grip the wheel with both hands.
Research has also found that men use chat about their cars as a way of expressing their own feelings.
Co-author Dr Iain MacRury, of the University of East London, said: “Men talk about their cars as if talking about themselves. “Women are more comfortable expressing their feelings directly and see the car as separate. That’s why women give names to their cars. “It’s also why men drive with one hand on the steering wheel. They are physically relaxed as they think the car is part of them. “Women drive with two hands because they see the car as more ‘detached’.”
The study noted where one-handed drivers preferred to put their spare hand. It found that 46 per cent of men rested it on the gear stick. Just 31 per cent of women did this. But although only 27 per cent of men put their spare hand in their lap, 39 per cent of women did.
Co-author Dr Peter Marsh said: “Men hate talking about relationships. But the relationship they have with their car is different - because they identify with their cars.
Women drive with both hands on the wheel because they see the car are more ‘detached’ “This is often demonstrated by genuine feelings of annoyance at the threat, or potential threat, of someone scratching or scraping the car. Affectionate patting of the steering wheel, car roof or dashboard, or glancing back as if to say goodbye, are also signs.”
The study - called The Secret Life of Cars and What They Reveal About Us - also found that motorists are four times more likely to sing on their way to work than on the way home.
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