Research into the habit of “using a mobile phone while driving” reflects 3 mental behaviors, including psychopaths!
New study finds that people who use their cell phones while driving are more likely to have psychological problems

Regular use of mobile phones while driving is linked to worrying psychological behaviors, new research has found. Of nearly 1,000 drivers interviewed in Germany, around 73% of whom were women, 600, or 61%. Admitted to using their phones while driving in a problematic manner, posing a safety risk.
Additionally, cell phone use while driving has been linked to a fear of missing out on something important and antisocial behavior. Problem cell phone users (PSUs) also display three negative traits known as the “Dark Triad”: narcissism, machiavellianism and psychopathy, and separate research has linked these behaviors to drivers who intentionally drive loudly.
“Problematic mobile phone use is a strong predictor of problematic use. Regardless of whether or not the Dark Triad personality traits are considered.” The researchers said, suggesting measures to address the issue.
“Because this factor is more easily changed than personality traits. PSUs should be used as a target for public safety actions, driving training, ทางเข้า UFABET สำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ สมัครวันนี้ รับโบนัสฟรี, and court-mandated medical-psychological assessments of driving ability.”
The researchers also suggest other ways to reduce habitual mobile phone use. “It may be a good strategy to help people reduce their daily mobile phone use. Which will reduce the chances of using mobile phones while driving and prevent accidents and serious accidents,”