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Aquarians and Cancerians 'make bad drivers'
Melbourne | September 07, 2008 9:14:12 AM IST
 

Aquarian and Cancerian drivers are more likely to crash their car, according to a new data.

The report, released by AAMI, suggests that although Aquarians and Cancerians are protective, cautious and intuitive, but when it comes to driving, their performances fall flat.

"Among their more positive traits, Aquarians and Cancerians are said to be protective, cautious and intuitive," The Daily Telegraph quoted AAMI Corporate Affairs Manager Mike Sopinski, as saying.

"However, their moody, unpredictable, and touchy side may explain why Cancerians and Aquarians are more likely than the average driver to lodge a claim for crash-related car damage," he added.

As part of its latest Crash Index, the AAMI reviewed the over 212,000 claims from 2007, finding Cancerian and Aquarian drivers had the highest claims incidence rate.

"Of all the signs of the Zodiac, Librans and Virgos have the lowest claims incidence rate (14.9) and are less likely than the average driver to have a crash-related claim, making them a safer risk from an insurance perspective," Sopinski said.

"This could be attributed to some of the more positive behavioural traits they are said to have, such as Virgos' meticulousness and reliability, and Librans' diplomacy and urbaneness," he added. (ANI)

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