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Driving behaviors most likely to annoy or offend U.S. drivers 2016

Driving behaviors most likely to annoy or offend drivers in the U.S. as of May 2016

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