Women can drive better than men
For many years it has always been a staple source of arguments between the sexes. Men say they are better at it and women say that men just can’t do any of it right. We’re talking about driving, and the age-old complaint that women cannot drive well.
This is not a complaint that many men make these days of course. Most men are more liberated, and inclined to agree that women are as careful and skilled as they are when it comes to negotiating the roads and highways in a vehicle. However, new research suggests that women may be even better than men think at driving.
The female hormone estrogen is causing a lot of fuss, with researchers believing that it is responsible for making women better and safer drivers than men. Tests have shown that increased attention span and a better ability to learn rules are directly related to the hormone, which gives women a clear edge when it comes to driving on the road.
Task that require any kind of mental flexibility are more easily handled than women, partly due to the presence of the hormone in their system. Since many tasks that are encountered while driving require this kind of skill set, women are naturally better at driving.
The study showed that oestrogen increased neuron activity in the frontal lobes of the female brain. This is the area of the brain that is stimulated by tasks that ask for increased attention and rule learning, both areas featuring heavily in driving.
Dr Nick Neave, at the University of Northumbria, advised caution on the issue however. While he agreed there was a female advantage on certain frontal cortal tasks, including driving, he added that there is a need to look carefully at controlled conditions testing, such as that afforded by driving tests.
Whatever the situation and the beliefs of researchers, there is a strong chance that there will soon be public scientific proof that women are better drivers than men.