It has long been said that the more years a couple are together the more they start to long like each other. We don't know it that is true, but one thing is for certain married couples are starting to adopt each others driving habits a recent survey revealed.
Married couples copy each others habits, regardless if they are good or bad. The study concluded that men who have wives that are less confident behind the wheel tend to become safer drivers and women who have husbands that are aggressive drivers tend to take more risks. The study has also shown that these women are more likely to be involved in a road rage incident.
Researchers examined the techniques of over 800 married couples, between the ages of 19 to 68. A number of different factors were monitored in order to get results, such as average driving speed and assertiveness.
The married couples were just not affecting each other, their different styles of driving also rubbed off on to their kids. As these parents are setting an example.
Orit Taubman, one of the team of researchers working at Israel 's Bar-Ilan University said, "The higher the level of recklessness and aggressiveness of men, the higher the level of such driving styles can be expected for their women partners."

