This graph displays the results of a survey conducted in 2016 regarding the driving behaviors most likely to annoy or offend drivers in the U.S. According to the source, some 22% of those surveyed responded that they found drivers who text, email and/or talk on a phone while driving to be the most annoying.
Texting | 22 |
Tailgating | 14 |
Occupying the passing lane without moving |
11 |
Changing lanes without signalling | 8 |
Multi-tasking | 8 |
Driving well below the speed limit | 8 |
Straddling two lanes or weaving between them |
5 |
Speeding | 5 |
Honking | 3 |
Not letting others merge | 2 |
Not giving a gesture of thanks | 2 |
Inching closer to the light when red | 1 |