The Worst Drivers by Zodiac Sign: Three Signs Experts Say Should Think Twice Before Getting Behind the Wheel

Astrologers claim people born under these signs can be inattentive — and sometimes downright forgetful.

November 14, 2025 at 12:49 PM / News

According to astrologers, a few zodiac signs are simply not cut out for driving. They say people born under three particular signs are more likely to struggle behind the wheel. Here’s who makes the list — and why.

Taurus

Astrologers argue that Taureans can be surprisingly impulsive. If they haven’t mastered their temper, driving may not be the best idea. Those born under this sign are known to take things personally on the road; getting cut off or overtaken can send their emotions soaring.

Rather than letting it go, a Taurus may feel the urge to “teach someone a lesson,” and that kind of behavior is the last thing anyone needs in traffic.

Libra

Some Libras, experts say, can be troublesome drivers. Their love of speed often gets the better of them, and they have a reputation for bending — or outright ignoring — the rules.

If a Libra isn’t ready to give up the thrill-seeking, they’re better off staying out of the driver’s seat. The mix of risk-taking and a heavy foot can easily lead to accidents, so safety should be the top priority if they choose to drive anyway.

Capricorn

Capricorns, as astrologers describe them, rarely try to race others or push the limits. Their issue lies elsewhere: they tend to forget basic rules and can become overwhelmed when navigating busy roads. Panic isn’t uncommon for this sign, which only makes things harder.

Astrologers recommend that Capricorns invest in extra driving lessons and spend more time studying road rules. With patience and practice, they can build confidence — and a little caution behind the wheel certainly won’t hurt.

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