Learners prefer dads’ teaching

00.00 | 30 November 2011 |

More than half of learner motorists would rather be taught by their father than their mother, according to a survey by the AA (Daily Express).

Only 24% said mum was a top teacher, against 52% who preferred dad.

Dads know what’s going on under the bonnet, according to 56% of people who took part in the AA survey, and 65% said their father was better at teaching techniques such as clutch control.

But almost 40% of young drivers said dads were quicker to lose their temper in a stressful driving situation while mums were more likely to panic.

Click here to read the full Daily Express news report.

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