💨 Abstract
A study of 2,000 drivers identified common irritations from passengers, such as complaining, blocking mirrors, and fiddling with the radio. Annoying behaviors included shouting out warnings, placing feet on the dashboard, and watching loud videos. Relationships are strained, with 43% of couples arguing over annoying passenger habits, and 19% not speaking afterwards.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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