Complaining and Using the Invisible Brake Among Top Annoying Passenger Traits
- Tempcover and PSM Driving School launched the world's first Passenger lessons to improve passenger behaviour and car trip dynamics.
- The lessons respond to research showing common passenger habits, like backseat driving and complaints, cause stress and tension in relationships.
- Research involving 2,000 motorists identified common passenger irritations such as pretending to brake, speaking loudly on the phone, and constantly adjusting the radio.
- Marc Pell highlighted the lack of official advice for being a considerate passenger, while Paul Middleton emphasized that poor passenger manners can undermine a driver's confidence.
- The lessons aim to help passengers support drivers better, potentially reducing arguments on car trips that 43% of couples admit experiencing.
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