www.uci.edu/features/feature_bdnfdriving_091028.php
"Bad drivers may in part have their genes to blame, suggests a new study by UC Irvine neuroscientists.
People with a particular gene variant performed more than 20 percent worse on a driving test than people without it - and a follow-up test a few days later yielded similar results."
Before you ask, the genetic difference wasn't a second X chromosome :-)
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Problaby right blame the genes ,in the not to distant future we have a chip in our body and we will be robots (zombies) who knows ? :)
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I saw that story. Didn't surprise me in the least. But only 3 out of ten with the defective driving gene? We should be so lucky.
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