DOCTORS make the most aggressive drivers while hairdressers are the friendliest, a poll claims.
A quarter of hot-headed medics admit to making rude hand gestures at motorists who have annoyed them.
A quarter of doctors admit to making rude hand gestures at motoristsGetty
Some 14 per cent admit to yelling out the window at those they are miffed at, the survey adds.
Meanwhile, 90 per cent of crimpers always thank other drivers who give way to them — and return the favour 13 times a week, against the national average of ten.
Builders drive fastest, with 71 per cent often breaking the limit.
HR personnel are the worst parkers, as 60 per cent need multiple attempts to get it right.
Electricians are worst at roundabouts, a third not always indicating.
And lawyers are most likely to merge late.
Overall, 98 per cent reckon they are good drivers and 99 per cent rate themselves as safe.
Despite this, 60 per cent often get angry behind the wheel, the WeBuyAnyCar poll found.
Spokesman Richard Evans said: “It’s interesting to see the various driving traits of the nation’s professions.”