Driving in the wrong gear and displaying signs of road rage are two of our top bugbears when it comes to driving in the car with our spouses, a report has found.
It follows driving too slowly and breaking too late as some of our worst habits on the road - so much so that almost a third of people refuse to travel with their partner in the drivers' seat.
Here are the things that wind men up the most when it comes to their partner's driving
- Driving in the wrong gear – 20 percent
- Driving too slowly – 20 percent
- Lacking confidence to overtake other cars – 20 percent
- Taking too long to get out of a junction – 18 percent
- Braking too late – 16 percent
- Braking too hard – 15 percent
- Parking too far– 12 percent
- Road rage – 12 percent
- Breaking the speed limit – 12 percent
- Driving aggressively – 10 percent
Here are the things that wind women up the most when it comes to their partner's driving
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- Road rage – 27 percent
- Braking too late – 16 percent
- Tailgating – 14 percent
- Driving too fast on country lanes – 14 percent
- Playing music too loudly – 12 percent
- Breaking the speed limit – 12 percent
- Driving too fast on motorways – 11 percent
- Honking the horn too much – 8 percent
- Dangerously overtaking cars – 6 percent