研究发现 左撇子司机更易出事故
A study has found that left-handed drivers are more likely to get a speeding fine and cause more accidents. Some 28% of left-handers said they had received a speeding fine, compared to 19% of right-handers. And 26% of left-handers have received a parking fine compared to 23% of right-handers. Left-handers are involved in more serious car accidents - having an average of nine significant incidents during their 60-year "driving life-time", compared to eight for right-handed motorists. The study, commissioned by Privilege Car Insurance, concluded: "Right-handers rule the road. Right-handed people are better drivers than their left-handed counterparts." But it added: "Overall, though, left-handers are more likely to pass their test first time round. They also tend to have fewer minor bumps and scratches in the car than right-handers." |