
In a new survey on SWNSDigital.com, 2,000 parents were asked who the biggest backseat driver in their family was . . . and 30% said it was their TEENAGER.
23% said it was their spouse or partner. And overall, 73% of people say at least one member of their immediate household is a backseat driver.
When it comes to parents who TAUGHT their kids to drive, 80% admitted that they can become a backseat driver when their kids are behind the wheel.
The same poll found that the most common backseat driver behaviors include: Giving unsolicited advice on where to turn . . . complaining about driving too slowly or too fast . . . and yelling "Watch out!" at the sight of pedestrians and animals.