Driving arguments common, survey finds
Published Date:
08 May 2008
More than a third of couples argue when driving abroad, a poll out today showed.
Arguments behind the wheel are second only to rows about money for UK travellers, the survey from car rental company easyCar.com found.
Poor map reading, driving too fast and not understanding foreign road signs were the main cause of the in-car arguments.
EasyCar.com chief executive Bill Jones said: "A driving holiday is the best way to get off the well-trod tourist path and do some exciting trail-blazing of your own.
"A bit of forward planning can help make sure your road trip is stress-free."
A total of 4,173 adults were surveyed.
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Last Updated:
08 May 2008 10:46 AM
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