A website which has been of some assistance to many buyers of insurance for young drivers has reported that the UK's motorists would like to be treated with more respect.
Although a considerable proportion of drivers claim that they act in a perfectly decent manner, they also believe that their fellow motorists could improve their behaviour.
It is claimed that drivers who risk their young persons car insurance by using their mobile phones while behind the wheel are a great cause of aggravation.
A nationally recognised provider of motor insurance has warned that people will grow ever more frustrated as drivers become increasingly addicted to their smart-phones.
The Campaigns Director of road safety charity Brake said, "People who text, use the web or social networking when driving are taking enormous risks with their own and other people's lives.
"This kind of irresponsible behaviour is illegal and it kills so there should be no excuses"
Furthermore, apparently some road users feel that drivers act in an overly confrontational manner while navigating the UK's roads. Numerous drivers have caused concern by driving too close to the rear bumpers of other vehicles.
In related news, a specialist provider of insurance for young drivers recently revealed that British drivers are particularly concerned about the prospect of being cut up.