What Type of Driver Are You? Take This Quiz To Find Out!

by Courtney Conley

Ever wondered what your driving style says about you? Are you the type of driver who’s always honking and weaving through traffic, or do you prefer a more relaxed pace? Take this quiz to find out your driving personality. From the defensive driver to the aggressive speedster, discover what your driving habits reveal about you.

Young Adult Driver

Question 1: When you’re stuck in traffic, what do you do?

  1. Honk impatiently and look for a way to cut around other cars.
  2. Use this opportunity to relax and listen to an audiobook.
  3. Get frustrated, but remain calm.

Question 2: Your friend is running late and needs a ride. Do you:

  1. Speed to get there faster because you want to be a good friend and you’re in a hurry yourself.
  2. Drive at a leisurely pace. Their emergency isn’t your problem.
  3. Drive cautiously and take shortcuts to get there in a timely manner.

Question 3: You’re meeting a friend for coffee and the only available parking spots require parallel parking. What do you do?

  1. Park in the first available space, even though it’s technically not a legal spot.
  2. Take your time finding the perfect spot.
  3. Ghost your friend because parallel parking is too difficult.

Question 4: What do you do when you see a yellow light ahead?

  1. Speed up and try to get through the intersection before it turns red.
  2. Slow down and come to a smooth stop before reaching the intersection.
  3. Slam on the brakes and hope no one noticed.

Question 5: You’re driving on the highway and there aren’t many other cars around. Do you:

  1. Drive as fast as possible in the left lane and pass any car that’s in your way.
  2. Stay in the right lane and drive at the speed limit.
  3. Drive slowly in the right lane with your hazard lights on because you think the speed limit is too fast.

Question 6: You’re on a winding road. Which option sounds most like you?

  1. You take corners at high speeds and find a thrill in the experience.
  2. You drive at an appropriate speed and use extra caution on the curves.
  3. You slow down to a crawl.

Question 7: A pedestrian is taking their time to cross the street, and you’re in a hurry. What do you do?

  1. Honk and creep up on the crosswalk to hurry them along.
  2. Yield to the pedestrian and wait patiently for them to cross.
  3. Wait for them to cross, then wait a little longer just in case there are pedestrians further down the street who also want to cross.

Question 8: Your car breaks down on the side of the highway. What do you do?

  1. Do the least amount of work possible to get it running again and get back on the road, even if you probably shouldn’t.
  2. Stay calm and call for assistance.
  3. Lock yourself in your car and start to cry.

Question 9: You’re driving to work and it begins to storm. Do you:

  1. Speed up to pass all the cars that are driving slowly.
  2. Slow down and increase your following distance.
  3. Drive at a snail’s pace and keep your hazard lights on.

Question 10: When you have passengers in the car, you:

  1. Talk loudly and try to impress them by driving fast.
  2. Ask them not to distract you so you can focus on the road.
  3. Get nervous and make more driving mistakes because you have an audience.

Results

Mostly 1’s: The Aggressive Driver

You’re a thrill-seeker who loves the open road. You have a tendency to be impatient and often take risks without thinking through the potential consequences. Try to relax and avoid speeding or reckless driving. Be aware of your surroundings and practice defensive driving techniques.

Mostly 2’s: The Defensive Driver

You’re a safe driver who enjoys the journey as much as the destination. You’re patient and stress-free behind the wheel. While your relaxed attitude is nice, be aware of other drivers who may not be as calm. Stay focused on the road and avoid distractions.

Mostly 3’s: The Anxious Driver

You’re a careful driver who prioritizes safety over everything else. While your cautious approach is great, don’t let fear make your driving sloppy. Be aware of your surroundings and project confidence.

By understanding your driving habits, you can become a safer and more confident driver on the road. So, next time you’re behind the wheel, take a moment to reflect on your driving style and strive to be the best driver you can be.

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Ever wondered what your driving style says about you? Are you the type of driver who’s always honking and weaving through traffic, or do you prefer a more relaxed pace? Take this quiz to find out your driving personality. From the defensive driver to the aggressive speedster, discover what your driving habits reveal about you.

Categories: Driving Laws, Driver Education