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Why Women Are Not Suitable For Driving Cars

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What differences are there between male and female drivers when they drive cars? Let’s talk about why women are not suitable for driving cars. We recommend you to read this article carefully so that you grasp all the essential information and get the most out of it. Read on!

According to a study by British Automobile Association Company AA, one in four women think that her partner is a better driver. The company AA PLC conducted a survey of 24,700 drivers. From this survey, they concluded that 28% of women consider that their boyfriends or husbands are better drivers than them.

Only 7% of men believe that their partners drive better than them, and 15% assume that they think they drive better than their partners. As for care, 37% of women claimed to be more careful drivers, while 16% of men accepted that their partners are more careful than they are.

Women are still more likely to stay in the passenger seat and think their partners are better drivers despite the trend showing that women travel more conductive while the trend for men is falling. In today’s article, we will tell you “why women are not suitable for driving cars?” Read on!

Women Are Less Experienced

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Karl Benz was the first man who invested the automobile technology. So, the first award goes to men when it comes to the association of gender with automobile vehicles. Men are stronger than women in terms of intuition about designing, manufacturing, and driving cars.

Keep in mind that we are not defaming women at all. They are equal citizens of the society but as far as driving is concerned, the sensitive nature and weaker physical characteristics make them less experienced drivers.

We all know that men are more enthusiastic about driving cars. For example, at a younger age, a male toddler gets a toy car and a female child loves to cuddle with a Barbie doll. Well, this might not seem logical to feminists but this is reality – men are more inclined towards driving.

Likewise, men start to learn driving at younger ages. Women, on the other hand, are rarely involved in learning to drive. In fact, to learn driving a car is most often not on their to-do list or life goals. Men also tend to make efforts and improve their driving skills over time.

More Car Accidents

Women Car Accidents

There are some research studies that show that women are better drivers than men in terms of road accidents. In contrast, a growing body of research shows that men are less involved in car accidents on road due to their God-given strong nature. Women are instinctively weak and may not respond well in panic-like situations on the highway.

Many women think that the careless driving of men leads to car accidents. They believe that the aggressive nature of men is the cause of over 90% of accidents. However, there are different research studies, which indicate that men are much safer drivers. One such research study conducted by “John Hopkins School of Medicine” states that men are less involved in car accidents.

The researchers conducted this study in 1998 and examined the number of car accidents – including both fatal and non-fatal crashes. The researchers then analyzed the data and compare the results, which were quite fascinating.

According to the research study, on average, men are involved in 5.1 car accidents for every one-million miles as compared to women who are involved in 5.7 accidents. The results become quite interesting when you take into consideration the fact that men drive over 70% more miles than women.

Female Drivers Are Distracted Easily

Female Drivers are distracted easily

Today, social media is a booming online technology. Without a doubt, social media networking sites have made both women and men addicted to them. Nowadays, we often watch news about car accidents due to careless driving.

Although the government has imposed strict laws and fines on using smartphones while driving, there are certain people – especially women who couldn’t just wait to park on the roadside and check their Instagram likes, shares, or notifications.

Since women are more talkative than men, they would usually make a call to their loved ones or friends while driving the car. Research shows that women who drive alone with no one in the car are more prone to using cellphones, which eventually lead to accidents.

A recent survey conducted by Nielsen found that women make 22% more phone calls than men while driving cars. This is particularly dangerous on highways where one phone call can easily distract her attention – causing a panic situation. This is extremely dangerous for their lives, of course.  

Moreover, using a cellphone is the biggest culprit today – to date, it alone has caused over six thousand car crashes in the United States – as per the data of the National Highway Safety Administration.

Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)

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Personally, we think that it is not safe for women to drive their cars during their monthly menstrual periods or during their pregnancy. It is because both menstrual cycles and pregnancy bring a wide range of symptoms that could put women in trouble.

For example, one such symptom is “mood swings.” It is absolutely not safe, then, for women to stay behind the wheels. Recent research studies have found that mood swings in some pregnant women cause feelings of anger and frustration. In addition, in some women, it is possible that mood swings lead to suicidal tendencies.

We often hear stories about car accidents – yes, many of them are due to high on alcohol or drugs as well as depression, anxiety, or other mental conditions like suicidal tendencies associated with bipolar disorders, which is more common in women during their menstrual cycle or pregnancy.

Men, on the other hand, have an advantage over this natural characteristic of given to women. So much so, sleep deprivation in women also leads to extreme fatigue and tiredness due to which they could not concentrate on driving in an efficient manner. Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) can cause fatigue, insomnia, and wakefulness.

The National Traffic Safety Administration data shows that drivers who are deprived of sleep or who have not rested properly are highly prone to car crashes. In fact, the data show that in the U.S, there have been over 40,000 fatal car accidents due to fatigue and drowsiness.

Similarly, Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) in females can lead them to drive carelessly and since driving fast has become more epidemic these days, female drivers can put themselves in harm’s hand. So, if you are a woman, you need to be more careful.

Women Think That Men Can Drive Safely

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A lot of women think that men are a much better driver than them. This is one of the most powerful psychological advantages men have over women. Women – by instinct – think that men can drive safer than women.

Several research studies have shown that the majority of women think that men can drive much better women. They have good driving skills as well as understand how to tackle or manage road rages – despite the fact that road rages are discouraged by the law.

Some women also think that when people say men are better drivers than women, it is actually discrimination. To some extent, this is true but then again, if we carefully analyze road accident reports, we come to know that men are better behind the wheels.

Relationship with Cognitive Power and Driving

Relationship with Cognitive power and driving

The cognitive power of your brain is highly associated with driving. It has been found that testosterone – a male hormone can boost cognitive abilities of men to drive well. This is likewise linked to strong visual processing skills.

While women can also drive well, research shows that men’s brains are much better in processing images that are captured by their eyes. In this sense, we can say that men are better than women when it comes to analyzing symbols, objects, and distance while driving on roads.

Better cognitive skills allow men to interpret the conditions of the road quickly, which likewise make them better drivers – especially in terms of reacting to situations faster. It might be a little strange for you but this has been proven through research studies. The male hormone, called testosterone, gives an extra boost to the cognitive abilities of men.

As a result, they have increased the speed of visual processing as compared to women. In contrast to women, women have an increased ability to comprehend the association between their brains and other objects – for instance, the structure of the road and other objects.

This is referred to spatial awareness, which not only helps people to drive accurately but also boost their mental ability to do other things better such as arts, science, sports, and mathematics, etc.

For many years, when it comes to driving abilities, personal anecdotes have put male individuals at advantageous positions than women. However, nowadays, research has proven that male hormones – especially testosterone play a key role in determining why male drivers are better as they commit fewer mistakes than women. 

It is important to have laser-like attention to driving safely. Concentration on the road plus the driving skills are the most significant factors, which are often neglected in today’s era. For example, when you divert your attention from the just for a second or two, there is a 95% chance or risk to get an accident. Very few people get lucky to fall in the rest of 5%.

Apparently, men have an advantage in this situation because testosterone triggers the neural network of the brain to boost concentration. We are not saying that estrogen – which is a female hormone can’t boost concentration. It also does but not like testosterone. This is why, again, we have to say that men are better drivers than women.

Biologically, both testosterone and estrogen work similarly in boosting the attention of respective individuals. It is actually the perception of an individual and how he or she reacts to the hormonal triggers would affect the driving ability.

Moreover, most drivers – both female and male – don’t make use of memory while driving. This is also one of the biggest factors that are often overlooked by drivers.

Research studies have shown that premenopausal can cause women to forget things – for example, festination times, desired routes, and detours – all of them fall under the functional capacities of the brain’s memory.

Poor Car Parking Skills

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Although the brain of women can remember routes, you must know that men have a great sense of direction. Most women think that men don’t ask for directions because they have ego problems. While this might be the viewpoint of women – but in reality, this is not true. Scientific studies have shown that men’s hippocampus is more functional than women’s brains.

This allows men to navigate better and form mental maps in case they are lost while driving. Studies have shown that male drivers use the hippocampus more than female drivers.

On the other hand, women are capable of remembering objects and landmarks better, which gives them better memory of a route. This is primarily due to more functional neurons in the frontal lobe of women’s brains.

From a physical and mental point of view, men can park their cars accurately most of the time due to their increased spatial awareness – allowing them to park parallel, reverse the car without making mistakes and turning them flawlessly.

Conclusion

Wrapping up, in this article, we have given you evidence-based facts, which show that men are better drivers than women. On the other hand, keep in mind that this debate will go on and on – as both genders think they are much better than each other in many skills including driving.

Lastly, we must say that driving is all about concentration, better mental processing, and perceiving things (objects on road) accurately. Whether men or women, no one is born with driving abilities. You have to learn it and master the skills to drive safely on road. Good Luck!

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Written by Liviu Marcus

Liviu is the founder and chief editor of Automotivesblog. He is passionate about cars, computers, and technology, and these things are part of his everyday life. He likes to do research on everything that exists in the automotive industry in order to share with you the most important information in this field. Many nights were lost for this, but Liviu has no regrets as long as everything he does is a passion—the passion for cars and everything related to them.

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