Male drivers do themselves few favours with how they drive, says EDMUND KING MANY male drivers do themselves few favours by the way they drive, which increases the likelihood of them being involved in a crash. Two-thirds of at-fault crashes involve young men aged 17 to 22. Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:New BMW 3 Series 2019 TEASER reveals new car’s design in latest trailerVW ID electric car 2019 to have over 300 miles range and be a Tesla Model 3 rivalDiesel scrappage: German plan to allow SWAPS of old diesels for clean cars in the UKParents face £70 fine for car parking offences near schools - Are you at risk of a fine?Driver WARNING - Using the drive thru could cost you £536, here’s whyFuel price war looms as petrol and diesel costs fall: Here’s how much you’re going to save