When you're a passenger in someone else's car, are you relaxed or white-knuckling it the whole time? For the average person, it's the second one.
53% of us "always" or "often" feel anxious about other people's driving. That includes people we're in the car with as well as other drivers on the road.
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We don't even trust the one person you'd expect us to: 63% of people in relationships say their PARTNER'S driving makes them nervous.
So how do we act when we're in the passenger's seat with no control?
First, 70% of us check to make sure everyone in the car has their seatbelt on. 60% also keep their eye on the speedometer. And 52% often find themselves wishing the person driving would just slow down.
The poll also found the top times we speed are when we're running late for something . . . when there's less traffic . . . and when we feel like we're just in a hurry.
(SWNS)