Women drivers are more likely to take advice from the Highways
Agency and the Met Office and less likely to get caught out by the
weather, according to newly published research.
A survey of nearly 1,300 road users by the Highways Agency showed
that women were less likely than men to make a journey by car after
hearing a severe weather warning. Only 44% of women said they would
continue, compared with 62% of men. The survey also highlighted age
differentials - only 40% of respondents over 65 would continue their
journey, while 65% of 18-24s would.