'Year in Rear View' study, which looked at the driving habits and trends of 2021. It found that during the last year, 25% of British drivers swore or shouted at another driver, while 23% admitted to speeding up to make it through an amber light.But only 14% of drivers would use their horn if someone wasn't moving ahead of them, compared to the 60% who would wait patiently.Nearly a fifth (18%) have also turned down their music 'to help them see', when lost or trying to park.And in the year when petrol pumps ran dry, 20% were left driving with a near-empty tank.As offices and workplaces started to open up, many also went back to commuting, but after getting used to working from home during lockdown, 19% would happily change jobs for a shorter.
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