What Your Driving Discloses:

Many psychoanalysts and probably the multitude of drivers state that the automobile in the driver’s hands is an extension of themself. Let’s see to what extent.

Above The Speed Limit:
When you drive above the speed limit, it is the rebellion in you that simply will not let you listen to anyone, or anything telling you what to do. Recklessness is indicated.

Back Seat Driver:
You need other people to say that you are okay. Not actually feeling one hundred percent okay, it is that part of you telling the driver that he’s not one hundred percent okay.

Driving At The Speed Limit:
You are a legal eagle. You do everything that is legally and otherwise expected of you, nothing less and nothing more. Although others can count on you, they may equally count on you to make no sudden changes in your life.

Driving Below The Speed Limit:
You are a living paradox. If you are not fully in control you become anxiety ridden, that you will lose complete control of the steering wheel. Even though you are doing 20 on a 55 MPH super highway, you can’t stand the fact that people are quicker than you and not necessarily only on the road.

First One Out At The Light:
You are a veritable opponent and constantly in competition with just about anybody. As you see the light turn green, you must get ahead of everyone.

Heavy Honker - You basically are an uptight person, therefore everyone in your sphere makes you nervous.

Last One Out At The Light:
You actually loathe competition and prefer driving in the slow lane of life. After everyone has waited for the light to turn green, they all left you behind.

Non-Driver:
An innate weakness has made you succumb to the superiority of others, the drivers of the world.

Author's Bio: 

Joel Engel is the author of "Handwriting Analysis Self-Taught" (Penguin Books). For more information, please visit: http://careertest.ws www.learngraphology.com