Britons determined the dependence of driver nervousness on car fuel type

According to British scientists, the type of fuel a car uses is related to the psychological state of its owner. These are the results of a study involving 2000 car owners of different brands and engines.

As TopGir has already written, there is a certain interconnection between driver behavior and the brand of their car. However, according to recent surveys, the manner of driving and psychological resilience are also influenced by the car’s fuel type. More specifically, the situation is as follows:

  • Owners of electric vehicles are most likely to be psychopaths
  • Drivers of hybrid cars are almost twice as less prone to psychological disorders
  • Owners of gasoline engine cars can be nervous, but not as often
  • The most balanced are owners of diesel cars

The conclusion? The range anxiety of electric vehicles, it seems to us, affects the psyche. After all, you constantly have to think about whether you’ll have enough charge, whether you’ll find a charger, and whether there will be a spot. But this is just our assumption.

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