DON'T CUT ME OFF
When Consumer Reports' National Research Center polled 895 American drivers to rank 20 common driver complaints on a score of one to 10 -- where one means "does not annoy you at all" and 10 means "annoys you tremendously" -- texting on a cell phone while driving came in as number one. It was followed closely by able-bodied drivers who park in handicapped spaces and tailgaters following too closely. Here's the top 20 driving pet peeves and the score:
- Texting on a cell phone while driving: 8.9 out of 10
- Able-bodied drivers parking in handicapped spaces: 8.7
- Tailgaters: 8.4
- Drivers who cut you off: 8.3
- Speeding and swerving in and out of traffic: 8.2
- Taking up two parking spaces: 7.7
- Talking on a cell phone while driving: 7.6
- Not letting you merge into a lane: 7.6
- Not dimming high beams when approaching: 7.6
- Not using turn signals: 7.5
- Slow drivers dawdling in the passing lane: 7.3
- Jaywalkers stepping in front of your car: 7.3
- Excessive horn honking: 7.1
- Slowing down to "rubberneck" at accidents: 7.0
- Not turning on headlights when it's raining or at dusk: 6.8
- Drivers who are indecisive about when to turn: 6.6
- Slow drivers on a two-lane road who won't pull over: 6.5
- Not going when the light turns green: 6.1
- Bicyclists who don't let you by: 5.8
- Cranking up the radio volume: 5.7
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