A new study has revealed that British drivers undergo a drastic personality change when they hit the road. The psychological study, commissioned by insurance provider Aviva, described Britain as a nation of “Jekyll and Drivers”. Out of 4,000 motorists surveyed, 61% said they become more aggressive and take more risks when they get behind the wheel, while 39% said they turn quieter and more cautious. The study carried out by Professor Geoff Beattie, Head of the School of Psychological Science at the University of Manchester, analysed the driving habits of British motorists and mapped them into different personalities. More