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Spoiler Alert: It's not just men, nor is it just women. But before you read further, make your own Top-10 list of the people you believe to be the worst drivers on the road.
As a child, the answer for me largely depended upon if I was riding with mom or dad: mom swore that men were terrible drivers and dad pinned the dangers of the highway on women.
This is a debate that likely started as soon as America was "put on wheels." But the truth is that the answer can't be found by simply pointing to a gender or a particular age group--it goes deeper than that. In fact, according to a study done by insurance.com, it depends on your profession.
After reviewing claims according to profession, the study revealed the following Top 10 dangerous drivers:
10. Nurses
9. Coaches
8. Barbers or Stylists
7. Marketing/Advertising Professionals
6. Dog Groomers
5. Business Professionals
4. Bartender or Waiters
3. Government Worker
2. Financial Professionals
1. Lawyers and Judges
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