Long fingers often drive recklessly

Men with long ring fingers tend to drive fast, illegally and are willing to rush into dangerous roads.

According to Daily Mail , scientists at the University of Mainz (Germany) said that the habit of driving is " programmed " since humans are still in the womb because the length of the ring finger is related to the concentration of testosterone. - Male sex hormone - in the uterus. Many previous studies have shown that men with ring fingers longer than forefinger often have good health and strong behavior. That's why most of them play good sports.

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Some other studies show that those people are also more likely to get angry and reckless so they are more likely to succeed in areas that require risk, such as securities.

In order to explore the link between driving habits and ring finger, Mainz University scientists invited 77 drivers to participate in a study. These people had an average age of 38. The team scanned the volunteer's left hand to analyze the difference between the ring finger and the other fingers.

The drivers were then asked to provide all traffic ticket fines for the past five years.

The results show that more than one third of drivers have been punched on their license (1-20 holes). Their errors are varied, ranging from drinking and driving to fast-moving and overtaking. However, most people who make mistakes have long ring fingers. They are also the ones with the most losses.

" The longer the ring finger, the greater the degree of traffic violation . The exposure to uterine sex hormones is related to the level of risk in driving, " the team concluded.