A UC Berkeley study shows a striking pattern among drivers of luxury vehicles, particularly those behind the wheel of Mercedes and BMWs.
Research reveals that these drivers are five times more likely to cut you off in traffic compared to those in less prestigious cars. This tendency isn’t just a fluke; it’s closely linked to personality traits often found in individuals drawn to high-status vehicles.
These drivers are frequently described as ‘prouder of themselves’, which may explain their propensity for disregarding traffic rules and the welfare of others on the road.