In findings that may not surprise regular readers of our Near Miss of the Day series showing close passes and the like by drivers on cyclists, a survey of 2,000 UK motorists suggests that people who drive BMWs, closely followed by Audi drivers, are most likely to be psychopaths.
Drivers of a range of makes and models of cars were asked to complete the ‘psychopath test’ which uses the answers to 12 questions of where they sit on the psychopathy scale, and thereby their likelihood of exhibiting abnormal, anti-social behaviour.
Now, psychopathy itself is a very serious psychological condition (see the end of this article) and we’re not going to kid ourselves that this is a peer-reviewed study published in a respected academic journal – in fact, it comes from the website Scrap Car Comparison, with the research conducted by 3Gem.
Moreover, with 20 car marques included, that’s an average of 100 drivers of each brand, hardly the biggest sample size, and rather than being based on any clinical assessment, the survey the results are derived from is based on multiple choice questions.
It does provide, however, a talking point, and it is certainly interesting that it’s drivers of the two brands most regularly called out by cyclists on social media, or on comments here, that top the list. Confirmation bias, anyone?
The results rank people on a scale running from 0-18 (no psychopathy) through 19-26 (psychopathy possible) and 27-36 (psychopathy likely), with the average score 6.6 (you can take the test yourself by following the link at the bottom of the blog page on the Scrap Car Comparison website – this writer scored 6).
BMW drivers scored an average of 12.1, with motorists driving Audi cars closely behind at 11.7 – both being the only marques significantly above average, with Fiat drivers in third place at 7.0, Mazda and Honda rounding out the top five at 6.4 and 6.3 respectively.
Even those highest average scores fall well within the ‘no psychopathy’ range, of course – although it may well be that some drivers scored higher.
The lowest scores, meanwhile, came from drivers of Toyota or Vauxhall cars, both on 4.7, followed by SEAT at 4.3, Kia at 4.2, and – bringing up the rear on 3.2, Skoda.
The results were also analysed by fuel type and colour of vehicle, and whether the car had a personalised number plate.
In terms of the former, people with electric cars scored 16.0, hybrids 9.8, diesel 7.0 and petrol 5.0.
Gold-coloured vehicles had the highest average score at 12.7, followed by brown at 12.2 – while silver, on 5.5 and red on 4.9 scored lowest (it’s worth pointing out here that silver is a very common paintjob on a BMW or Audi, given it is Germany’s traditional racing colour, as red is, say for Italy, or blue for France).
Meanwhile, owners of personalised number plates scored well over double what other drivers did, at 13.8 versus 5.3.
Dan Gick, managing director of Scrap Car Comparison said: “The popularity of true crime documentaries has resulted in a worldwide fascination with psychopaths. So, we were curious to discover whether there was any correlation between the car you drive and where you might sit on the psychopath scale.
“While our findings might back up some existing stereotypes of drivers who are unsafe on the road, it’s worth noting that none of the levels seen in our study were any cause for concern, and while certain TV shows or films might trivialise what it means it be a psychopath, it is a condition that should be taken seriously.
“For us, the number one priority is ensuring that whether you drive a BMW or a Skoda, you’re staying safe while driving so that your car doesn’t have to prematurely hit the scrap heap,” he added.
The company added at the end of its blog post:
While the findings from our study are interesting, and none of our drivers surveyed scored highly enough to suggest they do possess clear traits generally exhibited by a psychopath, psychopathy is a condition that affects lives, and therefore should be taken seriously.
If you think you possess traits of psychopathy, or are worried about any of the themes or content discussed in this study, you can find more information and support at mind.org.uk.
























64 thoughts on “Survey suggests BMW drivers ‘most likely to show psychopathic traits’”
Well well well. Anyone on
Well well well. Anyone on here surprised by this news? I know that of all the near misses that I can remember I have had, they were all BMW and Audi, and Stagecoach buses.
Yes, even though it’s a junk
Yes, even though it’s a junk survey, 100% of respondents from Lancashire to this topic agree with the conclusions.
What a pointless story.
What a pointless story.
Here is some research based
Here is some research based on actual data of driving convictions.
https://press.gocompare.com/news/bmw-drivers-named-most-dangerous-on-uk-roads
No suprise on the vehicle manufacturer with the highest percentage of driving offences.
No surprise on the vehicle
No surprise on the vehicle manufacturer with the highest percentage of driving offences
Unfortunately, it doesn’t aggregate all the psycho-nutter upper quartile for narcissism, selfishness and willingness to ‘knock that hospital down’ and ‘knock all those cyclists, climate change protesters and Remembrance Day parades off the road’ in order to ‘knock a couple of minutes off the journey’ BMW drivers together.
Black BMW X5s – Hate them
Black BMW X5s – Hate them with a passion following an almost head on a few years back. Me, downhill, probably over 30mph. Arsehat in X5 overtaking a line of traffic on the wrong side of the road probably at well over 70mph.
The BMW X5 was regularly top
The BMW X5 was regularly top of the most nicked car list. So if you saw it being driven like it was stolen, it most likely was!
https://www.insurancefactory.co.uk/news/April-2015/bmw-x5-the-uks-most-stolen-car-for-the-6th-year-in
It’s interesting that a study
It’s interesting that a study, even a fairly basic one, tells us what we have seen from experience.
A man called Ove on people
A man called Ove on people who drive an Audi: “Four zeros on the grill and a fifth behind the wheel.”
hirsute wrote:
Yes, I liked that one.
Wouldn’t be late great Ove
Wouldn’t be late great Ove Andersson, would it? Former boss of TTE….who was a competitor of Audi.
um… no !
um… no !
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18774964-a-man-called-ove
I think all White audi
I think all White audi drivers should be swabbed with their DNA compared to Interpol’s Most Wanted list
I think all White Audi
I think all White Audi drivers should be swabbed with their DNA compared to Interpol’s Most Wanted list
Yep! Here’s white Audi Q5 T90 JDT crashing through red lights at 50+ mph while towing a caravan. The rear of the caravan crosses the Stop line 2.2 seconds after the light turned red
And this is the shot when the
And this is the shot when the light turned red- needless to say, there was no response from Lancashire Constabulary: the UK answer to Baltimore Gun Trace Task Force, LC really are Bad Cops
Just did a quick poll of a
Just did a quick poll of a few different types of cyclist to fit on the list:
All type of bike:
By location:
By activity:
By equipment:
Hope that helps
Your (lack of) life makes me
Your (lack of) life makes me feel sad.
Rendel Harris wrote:
I feel sorry for him too. Tough place to be when he’s having to go such lengths just to be controversial.
Yep. Who doesn’t he like in
Yep. Who doesn’t he like in Walsall I wonder? And anyone reckon he is a BMW or Audi driver?
There We Are Then.
There We Are Then.
20 per cent funny
20 per cent funny
80 per cent s***c**tery
As a bmw driver myself I
As a bmw driver myself 🙂 I always try and make more effort to drive politely to avoid the stereotype. Would still choose cycling over driving in most imstances but it’s nice to have the option. Don’t think I’m a psychopath but I suppose that’s for other people to judge.
I tend to avoid putting any
I tend to avoid putting any value on generalisations or stereotyping. However, there are some instances (this being one) that hold some weight. The study is limited in many respects but reinforces something that human psychology would conclude. Individuals that have materialistic needs (prestige cars) are more likely to be self-centred and less likely to show empathy to others. In my experience, the majority of close passes that come from drivers of 3 German prestige car manufacturers (Mercedes Benz being the other).
sensei wrote:
It’s no mystery, brands actively appeal to their demographic, their stereotype. BMW has chosen to appeal to a certain type, and are mocked for it by their competitor in this classic Audi ad. The shame is that since then Audi have decided to go the same way, so their ad now looks distinctly hypocritical.
https://www.campaignlive.co.uk/article/mid-90s-audi-ad-drove-home-its-message/515211
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7qI4no2xDco
(I still think it’s a brilliantly crafted ad, not a frame wasted)
Yes it was always BMW that
Yes it was always BMW that had the reputation solely years ago and then Audi decided they wanted to join the club.
I think in the bigger picture all car manufacturers have to shoulder their responsibility to why we have such bad driving culture in this country. Every single car ad showcases a hassle free, driving experience ( usually on empty roads) that is as far away from reality as it gets. So it’s really no surprise that many motorists get easily frustrated by anything (particularly cyclists) that impedes their progress.
Yes, I was beeped today for
Yes, I was beeped today for having the temerity to turn right off a main road. The driver wanted to speed up due to the change in limit but he had to slow for me.
Shame I couldn’t catch him up and ask him what he would have done if I was turning right in my car.
sensei wrote:
Did Audi want to join the club, or were some BMW drivers unhappy with their reputation, and moved to Audi, (bringing it with them)?
I’m a motorist, a cyclist, a
I’m a motorist, a cyclist, a pedestrian, a pilot and a helmsman and I don’t get patictularly frustrated by cyclists.
Although, I do, often, find outgroup hostility fairly tedious.
(Sample No: 1).
Do you get many cyclists at
Do you get many cyclists at 32000 feet ?
More at 33,000 and 42,000
More at 33,000 and 42,000 feet, I’d guess. Very often travelling to stage races on the continent.
Point of intrest – they have issues with the hydraulic brakes – need bleeding after landing, extra work for the mechanics, who often get frustrated by the extra work – so I’m told.
Cycologist wrote:
Cripes – the current crop are really taking their altitude training seriously, or this Everesting thing has got out of hand.
Cripes – the current crop are
They certainly seem to take air purity seriously. 😉
The survey is spurious, and
The survey is spurious, and has little to do with psychopathy.
It’s a misrepresentation of the nosolgical and forensic literature.
The point that jumped out at
The point that jumped out at me was that electric cars scored 16 i.e the highest figure metioned for any category by some margin. Should this not be the headline ?
I’d agree. I’ve certainly
I’d agree. I’ve certainly seen some absolutely crazy overtaking stunts by Tesla drivers in particular. They appear to believe that the incredible acceleration available to them makes them invulnerable … or other drivers’ concerns irrelevant.
There’s an irony that Tesla owners probably pat themselves on the back for their ‘green credentials’ whilst actually demonstrating no empathy whatsoever for other road users.
Ditto – in my (anecdotal)
Ditto – in my (anecdotal) experience, over the past few months I have noticed teslas jump rapidly to the top (or very near the top) of cars likely to be driven dangerously.
maybe not invulnerable but
maybe not invulnerable but theres no doubt they do stand up well in impact crashes, unbelievably the lorry driver only got 3pts.
https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/norfolk-tesla-wrecked-by-blocks-falling-from-lorry-8006612
Joeinpoole wrote:
Well I could reduce my carbon emissions by 100% by living off the land, only using what can be grown (via plants or animals) and travelling only by human or wind power.
Or I could take some other fucker out, and reduce their carbon emissions by 100%.
Either way is a win against climate change, so it’s just a logical extension.
Minis are the new BMW – err,
Minis are the new BMW – err, hold on a minute…
Ian Brady used a BRITISH
Ian Brady used a BRITISH LEYLAND mini van.
And, if there is such a thing, Ian Brady is probably a psychopath.
Cycologist wrote:
I’ll bet he’s not….
Would you? Why? I’ll be
Would you? Why? I’ll be interested to hear your argument.
I know what Badger’s argument
I know what Badger’s argument would be!
wtjs wrote:
Go on wt, were you right? ?
Go on wt, were you right?
Go on wt, were you right?
Yes.
Cycologist wrote:
Cos he’s dead….
Captain Badger wrote:
I’ll bet he’s not….— Cycologist
Well, no, he’s dead. But he was diagnosed in 1985 as a psychopath.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/may/19/ian-brady-psychiatric-nurses-ashworth-daily-miracle-treating-him
He was indeed diagnosed as a
He was indeed diagnosed as a psychopath. However, there’re problems with the construct.
So what is badger’s argument? He was a psychopath? However, he’s dead and in the context of the scientific evidence that consciousness does not transcend the ‘laws’ (or models) of physics, Ian Brady, therefore, can no longer be considered a psychopath?
Clever chap, CaptainBadger, certainly a cogent argument and outwitted me. 🙂
Cycologist wrote:
Aaaww c’mon cyc. Just joshing with with you….
Quote:
I Know. It was a good one, and I found it very amusing, hence my reply. ?
It’s also why I up voted (liked) your reply/comment, I genuinely thought it amusing, helped break up the long day…
Cycologist wrote:
Awww thanks Cyc. I liked yours too
Here’s a fairly limited NON
Here’s a fairly limited NON scientific list of INFAMOUS SERIAL KILLERS Car manufacturers, (US bias).
Ted Bunndie VW
Gary Leon Ridgway FORD
Harold Shipmen RENAULT
John Wayne Gacey OLDSMOBILE
Ed Gein FORD
Manson Family (not SERIAL killers?) FORD
Ian Brady BRITISH LEYLAND
John George Haigh ALVIS
Beltway Snipers’s CHEVROLET
David Berkowitz FORD
Joel Rifkin FORD
Bonnie and Clyde FORD
Karst Roeland SUZUKI
Lonnie David Franklin Jr VOLVO
Samuel Little PONTIAC
Francis Heaulme BICYCLE/TRAIN
You can’t get away with that
You can’t get away with that – where’s Hitler, Stalin, Mao…?
chrisonatrike wrote:
??????????
chrisonatrike wrote:
Very good. Prehaps on the ‘mass mederer’ list? 😉
Pol Pot had a Merc.
Also, didn’t Hitler invade
Also, didn’t Hitler invade Czechoslovakia, in part, to get hold of the Skoda factory?
Cycologist wrote:
Yeah, but in exchange we got Fanta from that war…
I’m calling bullshit!
I’m calling bullshit!
Around these parts it’s twats in Land Rovers who are by far and away the biggest psychos.
Oddly enough the former Mrs Owd Big Ead drove a Range Rover Velar!
Coincidental?
I used to own both an Audi
I used to own both an Audi and a Skoda, and I’m pretty sure I didn’t switch to being or not being a psychopath depending which one I was driving at the time, so we should remember these are only generalisations.
But as a generalisation, no real surprise in the top two.
Though I do also wonder how Range Rover drivers would have scored if they weren’t lumped in “Other”.
https://metro.co.uk/2021/11/20/range-rover-mum-who-rammed-insulate-britain-doing-meet-and-greets-15636946/
https://www.bigissue.com/news/the-mum-who-drove-her-range-rover-into-insulate-britain-is-selling-merch-now/
armb wrote:
Well, you would say that, wouldn’t you…..
Science requires
Science requires generalisations, however, to generalise from qualatative experince is unscientific and is likely to be confounded by issues such as sample bias, the internal bias of the obsever(s) (conscious and unconscious) etc. you’d need to introduce controls to the study to.
Pretending this study has any scientific validity is absurd. It’s utter garbage.
armb wrote:
ah but did you choose which one you would drive based on whetehr you were feeling like a psycopath?
All a bit silly isn’t it.
All a bit silly isn’t it. Having to opt in to the test massively skews the results. BMW no longer sits on a pedestal (at least UK). Competitors caught up, manufacturers charge the same now and there is no longer the strong 80s style mid-level exec association. Now it’s more blacked out windows and teenagers making dubious drop offs in 1 series cars.
Plebs will drive a old BMW or a Mazda. They both cost a grand. Just one might make it through the MOT whilst the other will eclipse the cost for a service.
BMW make some lovely cars. I just don’t think they attract many more psychos. Just aspirational ones!
Seems likely that it’s
Seems likely that it’s because BMW and Audi are common as sales rep cars. Audi only gained the reputation when they started becoming fleet cars.
No idea why vauxhall were so far down the list, they’re often far worse than the others.