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Not surprisingly, the results revealed that more than a third of respondents said they argued about directions on the road, making navigation the top argument inducement.
Naturally, combatants pointed the finger at their partners, with 65 percent saying that the arguments started because of the other person’s poor navigation skills. More telling, perhaps, is the fact that 85 percent of passengers complained that fights began because the driver would not ask for directions (you know who you are, guys). Women also complained that men never checked the directions before getting behind the wheel. |