What is your biggest driving pet peeve?
We’ve narrowed it down to the top five driver pet peeves that get on people’s nerves when they’re behind the wheel:
- Distracted Drivers.
- Not Signaling.
- Tailgating.
- Cutting Other Drivers Off.
- Speeding.
Is texting and driving a pet peeve?
Pet Peeve #1: People texting and driving. Or doing anything on their phone and driving. Generally speaking, distracted drivers are our biggest pet peeve. Obviously it’s a dangerous situation to be on the road with a distracted driver.
What are the most common driving pet peeves?
It’s a major pet peeve of drivers everywhere to be happily cruising down the road, only to be cut off by a driver swerving haphazardly into their lane. It’s an annoying driving behavior that puts everyone on the road at risk. Stating, “You Look Tired.”
What are some of the most annoying driving behaviors?
Cutting People Off When Driving. It’s a major pet peeve of drivers everywhere to be happily cruising down the road, only to be cut off by a driver swerving haphazardly into their lane. It’s an annoying driving behavior that puts everyone on the road at risk.
What are the most common office pet peeves?
It’s a common pet peeve that erks a large portion of the population, probably because of the idea of bone against bone. Tapping A Pen. Creating a catchy beat with your pen and desk may be a good way for you to focus on what you’re doing, but it’ll likely be distracting to everyone else around you.
What are the most common pet peeves in 2020?
Standing Too Close To Another Person. Personal space is valuable, and most people will become irritated if another person is standing within their bubble. While it’s always been an unspoken rule to give people around your room, this pet peeve has become amplified in 2020. Talking To Someone With Headphones In.