Wednesday, January 7, 2009

DRIVING STYLE REVEALS YOUR PERSONALITY

Whether you have endless patience behind the wheel or often fly into a blind rage at other motorists, the way you drive is a window into your true personality and it began forming in childhood, years before you took the wheel. "We call the back seat of the car 'road rage nursery,'" says Dr. Leon James, a psychologist at the University of Hawaii. See what your driving style reveals about you:

You'd rather go under than over the speed limit, prefer side roads and never begin a trip without a planned route. - You're ambitious, practical and hardworking. The time and thought you take to plan a road trip reflects the dedication to detail you bring to work projects. You're also generous with your time and talents when it comes to family and friends, putting in that extra effort to make others happy.

You prefer public transportation or carpools to driving alone, and you plan errands carefully to save gas. - You're a dreamer who'd rather not be behind the wheel so you can relax and let your mind wander while you're on the way to your destination. When you must drive, you show your public spirit by carefully combining all your errands in one trip to save gas and help the environment.

You can drive in the tightest traffic jams without a care, love the fast lane and avoid accidents with superior reflexes. - You drive just like you think fast. You're also hyper-observant, reacting to things that most others don't even notice. That's why you can merge, change lanes and spot trouble way ahead of the rest of the pack. You find creative ways to solve problems while others are still idling.

Your driving record is A+ because you obey all traffic rules and always forgive the stupid mistakes of other motorists. - You're a sweet natured person who glides through life the way you glide through traffic. You see driving as a team effort, going with the flow to achieve the same goal. You also believe in giving everyone the respect they deserve, and you're warm generosity attracts scads of loyal friends.

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