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01 May 2024

Girls in skimpy clothes distract drivers

Twenty-nine per cent of male drivers admitted that girls wearing miniskirts and brief tops made it difficult for them to keep their eyes on the road. (SUPPLIED)

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Male drivers admit to being distracted by girls in miniskirts and brief tops in summer.

A survey says 29 per cent of male drivers admitted that girls wearing miniskirts and brief tops made it difficult for them to keep their eyes on the road, according to a Daily Express report.

The survey of more than 1,300 motorists found that 25 per cent of male drivers have had at least accident or a near-miss in the summer in the last five years, compared with just 17 per cent of women respondents.

“Research shows men are far more easily distracted behind the wheel than women,” behavioural psychologist Donna Dawson was quoted as saying in the report by IANS.
 
“Distractions such as billboards or an attractive woman walking down the street can quickly take their attention away from driving.

"Testosterone also plays a part as it makes men more prone to aggression, especially when frustrated by a confined space such as a car, and men are quicker than women to expose such irritability in hot weather,” Dawson said.

According to Sheilas’ Wheels car insurance which commissioned the survey, men made 16 per cent more insurance claims than women drivers between last June and August.

Also, barely three per cent of women confessed to being distracted by men’s summer outfits while driving.