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Study: Men Break More Traffic Laws, Drive More Dangerously Than Women

Study reveals stark differences in how men and women regard traffic laws

Quality Planning, the ISO company that validates policyholder information for auto insurers, has released proprietary findings that reveal dramatic differences in the number and type of traffic violations received by men versus women. The findings show that when it comes to traffic laws women are far more observant of them than men and that the laws violated more frequently by men are those laws designed to safeguard people and property.

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