Car Horoscope: How Each Zodiac Sign Handles Driving

Today, we explore how prone each zodiac sign is to car accidents.

December 14, 2025 at 1:08 PM / News

The “car horoscope” is based on the different personality traits of the zodiac signs, and the conclusions often align surprisingly well with scientific research.

Astrological researchers found a connection between a driver’s zodiac sign and their likelihood of breaking traffic rules. What began as a lighthearted experiment turned into a serious study. Researchers analyzed six years of driving data from 100,000 drivers, looking at accident rates and traffic violations. The study revealed that Leos and Geminis were the least likely to get into trouble on the road.

Interestingly, the study suggested that a driver’s zodiac sign may influence accident frequency more than their age.

Libra and Aquarius topped the list, with the highest rates of accidents and traffic violations.

Aries, known for their stubbornness, came in third. Their impulsive “me first” attitude often leads to mishaps.

Pisces, often lost in their daydreams, ranked fourth.

Scorpio took fifth place. Usually calm drivers, Scorpios can’t resist a competitive streak when someone overtakes them, leading to risky behavior.

Taurus came in sixth. Their stubborn nature combined with a tendency to run red lights makes them more prone to breaking rules than most.

Sagittarius ranked seventh. They usually avoid reckless maneuvers in traffic, but their habit of chatting on the phone while driving is a risk factor. A good tip for Sagittarians: limit phone use behind the wheel.

Capricorn placed eighth. In a hurry to reach their destination, they often bend the rules.

Virgo came in ninth. Their meticulous nature doesn’t always prevent sharp maneuvers or sudden braking that can lead to accidents.

Finally, the safest drivers were Cancer, Gemini, and Leo, occupying positions ten through twelve. Their careful and attentive approach makes them the least prone to accidents.

This “car horoscope” shows that zodiac traits may play a surprising role in how we behave behind the wheel.

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