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Getting lost is top cause of in-car arguments

Motoring offencesBy amtlawyers10th November 2024

Navigation and getting lost are a leading cause of ‘carguments’ says a survey from the AA. Over a quarter of people surveyed (29%) also said they argued about how the car was being driven, making this the second most frequent topic. The top five causes of arguments in the car: 1. Directions and getting lost

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