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Type A

  Be cautious and attentive, but easily confused when driving . They are overworked with things around them and are easily influenced by their feelings. They become irritable and restless when they are slightly dissatisfied with their home work and other aspects. When a person drives a car, his actions are rude. When there are passengers, they are often unable to concentrate in order to show that they are firm and bothersome.

Type B

  Free-spirited, impulsive, irritable, often love to drive fast in order to grab time, and will operate in a nonchalant manner, tend to be self-centered, and therefore prone to unnecessary accidents. This kind of people has the lowest incidence of accidents for pedestrians and cyclists , but can't pay attention to stopped vehicles and the protective railings on both sides of the road to prevent vehicles from falling.

Type AB

  Calm and calm, accidents often occur that rely too much on feelings. They couldn't pay attention to each other's movements. They looked to the side while driving, and their spirits were relaxed. As a result, they caused many accidents due to inattention. Involving walkers and ride a bike in the case of oncoming people, across the road, which drivers are more accident.

Type O

  Strong-willed, but overconfident, unexpected accidents often occur. They are often rude and sloppy when driving. Because I don't want to give in to others, even if there is a dangerous signal, I have to drive forcibly. Such people often cause rear-end collisions. They also account for a relatively high proportion of overtaking accidents and braking error accidents.