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S*****tiest Drivers by Profession

TyCooN

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http://autos.yahoo.com/articles/auto...-drivers-list/

Lawyers Top Worst Drivers List

According to a recent study, 44 percent of attorneys and judges -- more than any other profession -- claimed to have been in a prior driving accident when comparison-shopping for auto insurance.

Insurance.com analyzed the accidents people claimed and the professions they listed when applying for car insurance online. They published their findings along with a list of the Top 10 Most Dangerous Drivers by Profession.

Beating out groggy truck drivers and even NASCAR racers, financial professionals came in second. According to Insurance.com VP Sam Belden, it's because these types of professionals have the attention span of a gnat. He said, "Professions that demand multi-tasking - being on the phone, moving fast on a tight schedule - are prone to more distractions and, from there, more accidents."

On the other hand, government workers came in third -- and they're not exactly known for their high- pressure schedules. Dog groomers made the list, as did the barbers and stylists who groom their owners. Let us know if you can figure that one out.

Interestingly, the least dangerous drivers by profession were athletes (with 17 percent) and homemakers (24 percent). While it's true that homemakers can be distracted by a van load of unruly brats, Beldon said most people who drive with kids "tend to take their time and use greater caution." He also stated that "[h]omemakers and athletes also tend to be off the road during rush hour" -- when most accidents occur.

And, though athletes were among the safest drivers, their coaches were found to be some of the most dangerous on the road.

Insurance.com's complete list of Top 10 Most Dangerous Drivers by Profession is below.

1. Attorney/Judge

2. Financial professionals

3. Government worker

4. Bartender or Waiter

5. Business Professionals

6. Dog Groomer

7. Marketing/Advertising professionals

8. Barber/Stylist

9. Coach

10. Nurse
No doctors, dentists, business people, or engineers listed on there. Asians go into those
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Lawyers and judges are probably more aware that a false declaration made to an insurance company may invalidate the policy. It is a leap of logic to infer that they are worse drivers than other professions.
 

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Originally Posted by Aus_MD
Lawyers and judges are probably more aware that a false declaration made to an insurance company may invalidate the policy. It is a leap of logic to infer that they are worse drivers than other professions.

Good point.
 

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It's a glaring omission that cabbies aren't on the list.
 

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According to a recent study, 44 percent of attorneys and judges -- more than any other profession -- claimed to have been in a prior driving accident when comparison-shopping for auto insurance.
What does this even mean? Who the hell hasn't been in a "driving accident"?
 

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I would have assumed nurses, homemakers, childhood education and stewardess would have topped the list.
 

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Originally Posted by TyCooN
5. Business Professionals No doctors, dentists, business people, or engineers listed on there. Asians go into those
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I've ridden with a couple of pilots, they both were the worst drivers with whom I've ever ridden.
 

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