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21-12-2009, 12:57 PM | #1 | ||
OCD keeps me busy...
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Melbourne
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http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/s...006301,00.html
I wonder is they will start using specific questionnaires for quoting insurance? Type A (disobedient and impatient): Aggressive towards other drivers, jumps ahead in traffic, doesn't always drive within the law. Egotist (intolerant): Doesn't think it's OK to speed to get ahead of traffic, enjoys driving, thinks other drivers are impolite. Car Loving Revhead (car-proud and tolerant): Always loves driving and often drives about 10km/h over the speed limit and says the car is the most prized possession. Junior Revhead (aggressive and rude): Drives with very loud music blaring, speeds to beat red lights, always loves driving. Citizen (obedient and cautious): Very familiar with Australian traffic laws, follows the road rules, claims to be a courteous driver. Sunday Peace (positive and relaxed): Very confident driver, says they stay calm when other drivers make mistakes, looks at the scenery while driving. Nervous (anxious and fearful): Plans a route to avoid traffic, fears a crash, finds driving stressful. Freshman (passive and anxious): Feels nervous when driving,a few think you need to take risks when driving. New Arrival (positive but frustrated): Says they're familiar with Australian traffic laws, says they're not familiar with roads in their city or town. Practical (tolerant and obedient): Doesn't believe nothing is likely to happen to them when driving, says they could improve their driving skills; a few say driving situations make them angry enough to yell. No-Go (staid and considerate): Gets annoyed at lawbreakers, thinks driving is enjoyable, always plans a route to avoid traffic. |
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