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30 August, 2010
Women are safer drivers than men (Men vs women drivers Pt 1)
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They may not match up to the men when it comes to driving skills, but they do have the upper hand in safety.
A recent American study finds that women are far less likely than men to get involved in a serious or fatal accident. But is the picture in Singapore the same?
30 August, 2010
Are men more reckless than women? (Men vs women drivers Pt 2)
[03:31]
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Due to their aggressive nature, men are more prone to speed, cut lanes and also beat the red light.
This is the reason why 80 per cent of fatal or serious accidents involve men, according to a US study. We ask Singaporeans if they agree.
Women are safer drivers than men (Men vs women drivers Pt 1)
[03:35]
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They may not match up to the men when it comes to driving skills, but they do have the upper hand in safety.
A recent American study finds that women are far less likely than men to get involved in a serious or fatal accident. But is the picture in Singapore the same?
30 August, 2010
Are men more reckless than women? (Men vs women drivers Pt 2)
[03:31]
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Due to their aggressive nature, men are more prone to speed, cut lanes and also beat the red light.
This is the reason why 80 per cent of fatal or serious accidents involve men, according to a US study. We ask Singaporeans if they agree.