Privilege Car Insurance which assessed the habits of 1,395 motorists. From the drivers questioned, the study found that 89 per cent of older siblings are likely to speed, 47 per cent annoy other drivers by cutting them off, 46 per cent tend to hog the middle of the road and 35 per cent get fined.
And the study didn’t stop there. Researchers also revealed 30% of first-born children admit to using their phone while they’re driving and up to 17% of first-borns admit they have applied make up while they are behind the wheel! Also read: Birth order - what does it mean to be a third child? But apparently older siblings always have better reasons for their poor driving habits!
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