Men who won't stop and ask for directions, women who can't park to save their lives, sound familiar? As thousands of couples prepare to drive away for a romantic Valentine's weekend, a survey by motoring solutions specialist easytrip has confirmed (and confounded) a few clichés about how we rate our partners' driving abilities.
When it comes to bad habits, most of us would admit we're not perfect behind the wheel. But what about our nearest and dearest? According to the majority of women who completed the survey, the things they hate most about their partners' driving are: *Driving too fast (43%); *Road rage (38%); *Never cleaning the car (31%).
Male respondents to the survey admitted that their primary pet hates when it comes to their partners' driving are: *Bad at parking (36%); *Driving too slowly (32%); *Road rage (32%).
Getting angry at other drivers, it seems, is not the exclusive preserve of the male motorist. A whopping 89 percent of women say they would pull over and seek help if they got lost, compared to just 48 percent of men who are happy to plough on, and on, and on ...
Preferring to be lost than asking for directions is a predominantly a male phenomenon that is sure to puzzle anthropologists for centuries to come. Indeed, the most prominent finding to arise from the survey is that most men think they are better drivers! Some 84 percent of males rated their driving skills as superior to their partner, compared to 62 percent of females.
So avoiding a row in the car this weekend, it seems, is virtually impossible. But if tempers flare, there are a couple of things you can do to make it up to your loved one. When asked "What is the most romantic gesture your partner could do for you this Valentine's weekend?" most men (32%) said they would love their partner to clean their car, while most women (51%) said they would love a simple bunch of flowers.
Finally, both men and women were asked if they had to give up their car or their partner for a month, which would they choose? Just 15 percent of women said they would give up their partner while DOUBLE that (32%) of men said they would choose their car over their girlfriend.
Commenting on the survey, Ciara O'Brien, General Manager of easytrip said "This survey has thrown up a few interesting responses. If you're going away for a romantic Valentine's weekend, I think it's important to remember that nobody is perfect, that love is more important than driving, and that safe driving is more important than anything!"