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People with expensive cars more likely to have superiority complex - study
Newstalk ZB
Feb. 27, 2020
People with expensive cars more likely to have superiority complex - study

Scientists have confirmed the more expensive your car is, the more likely you are to suffer a superiority complex.

STUDY: People in nicer cars less likely to stop for pedestrians in crosswalks
KTNV-TV: ABC 13
Feb. 27, 2020
STUDY: People in nicer cars less likely to stop for pedestrians in crosswalks

A study by UNLV suggests drivers who have expensive cars are not very nice behind the wheel.

Study: Drivers are jerks to pedestrians, but rich drivers are the worst
The Tribune-Review
Feb. 27, 2020
Study: Drivers are jerks to pedestrians, but rich drivers are the worst

If you are a pedestrian, you know one thing: Drivers aren’t usually your friend.

Drivers of this type of car do not stop at pedestrian crossings: Study
Romania TV
Feb. 27, 2020
Drivers of this type of car do not stop at pedestrian crossings: Study

According to a study by American researchers, drivers of expensive cars do not stop at pedestrian crossings. The probability of the driver stopping at pedestrian crossings decreases by 3% for every $1,000 increase in the price of the car.

The nicer the car, the meaner the driver, study finds
New York Daily News
Feb. 26, 2020
The nicer the car, the meaner the driver, study finds

Drivers with nice cars pose a bigger risk to pedestrians than people who drive clunkers, according to a study.

Drivers of Expensive Cars Are Less Likely to Stop for Pedestrians, Study Says
People
Feb. 26, 2020
Drivers of Expensive Cars Are Less Likely to Stop for Pedestrians, Study Says

Drivers who don’t want to be considered a jerk on the road may want to think twice before purchasing an expensive car, according to new research.

Yielding to pedestrians: Are drivers of pricey cars rude?
silive.com
Feb. 26, 2020
Yielding to pedestrians: Are drivers of pricey cars rude?

The nicer the car, the ruder the driver?

Drivers of expensive cars are more dangerous to pedestrians
The Times
Feb. 26, 2020
Drivers of expensive cars are more dangerous to pedestrians

If the cars you see in your rearview mirror tailgating you always seem to be flashy models, it is not coincidence. Owners of more expensive vehicles really are less considerate drivers, a study has found.

Drivers of expensive cars are more dangerous to pedestrians with the chances of them stopping at a zebra crossing falling by three per cent for every £800 rise in their vehicle's value
Daily Mail
Feb. 26, 2020
Drivers of expensive cars are more dangerous to pedestrians with the chances of them stopping at a zebra crossing falling by three per cent for every £800 rise in their vehicle's value

People driving expensive cars are more dangerous to pedestrians, and the more valuable their vehicles are the less likely they are to stop at zebra crossings.

If you drive an expensive car you're probably a jerk, scientists say
CNN
Feb. 26, 2020
If you drive an expensive car you're probably a jerk, scientists say

The science is looking pretty unanimous on this one: Drivers of expensive cars are the worst.

Drivers of Expensive Cars Less Likely to Stop at Pedestrian Crossing
The Sunday Times Driving
Feb. 26, 2020
Drivers of Expensive Cars Less Likely to Stop at Pedestrian Crossing

Come on premium car drivers... don't conform to stereotype.

Expensive Cars Are Less Likely To Stop For Crossing Pedestrians
IFLScience
Feb. 25, 2020
Expensive Cars Are Less Likely To Stop For Crossing Pedestrians

The more expensive a car is, the less likely the driver is to stop for a pedestrian who is crossing the road, at least in Las Vegas. The race and sex of the person trying to get across the road may also matter.

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