What kind of driver are you?
Discover your driving personality with the Autoco 'what kind of driver are you?' quiz.
How do you start your morning?
Up early to visit the gym before work
I’m always rushing
Just enough time for breaky before I leave
Calm and relaxing with a meditation, yoga or Palates
Consistently snoozing my alarm for another 5 minutes of sleep
Go-to morning drink?
Coffee
Green Smoothie
Coca-cola
Tea
Mimosa (hey, it has juice in it!)
What is your favourite pet?
Dog
Cat
Fish
Bird
Plant
Favourite way to spend a weekend?
Brunch with friends
Staying in with your favourite TV series and plenty of snacks
A hike with your bestie
A quick trip to the coast
Partying all weekend long
Favourite Food?
Burgers & chips
Pasta
Sushi
Ramen noodles
Salad
How messy is your car right now?
I just had it detailed
My child runs my car… it’s a mess
I treat it like a second wardrobe
It could do with a wash
It’s always clean and tidy
When do you fill up with petrol?
When I notice I’m just under halfway empty
When my petrol light starts flashing
I like to test how far I can get without filling up
I fill up on the same day every week (or fortnight)
When I have a spare $20
Road Rager
In essence, these drivers blow their horn repeatedly to hurry others in front of them or make a statement about their presence on the road. They're usually cool, calm and collected until they jump behind the wheel.
Slowpoke
This driver takes things slowly. From driving at 40 km/h to making random stops at every corner, this driver doesn’t seem to have any sense of urgency and likes it that way.
Obnoxious tailgater
This type of driver is more aggressive when it comes to their driving habits. You may find them driving recklessly along the highway, right behind you (even if you’re going the limit) or forcing you into another lane so they can overtake.
The pleasant driver
These rare creatures are about to disappear from the map unless you escape from busy roads or urban areas. They always follow the rules and practice safe driving. Lastly, they never leave you questioning when to enter the roundabout as they always indicate. If you're a pleasant driver than you deserve a medal.
The novice
Always try to stay miles away from them because they are unpredictable by nature. They are constantly swerving, speeding, and braking abruptly. They may appear confused and fearful at every stop, which makes it easier for you to identify them.