Dude Perfect Enlists Dale Earnhardt Jr. To Describe Driving Stereotypes

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Everyone’s A Different Type Of Driver

Driving is such a necessary and routine part of our lives that we hardly think about it.  Since driving is an everyday activity, we often don’t recognize the fact that each person is their own type of driver.

In fact, you could actually separate the different types of drivers on the road into a set of distinctive stereotypes. That’s something that one batch of popular YouTubers realized and pointed out in a hilarious way.

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The guys we’re talking about are from Dude Perfect. Typically known for their epic trick shot videos, the fellas also do more comedic bits where they point out different stereotypes.

Enlisting Help From A Famous Face

Thanks to these guys, you can finally learn all about the driving stereotypes that you’ve always seen, but have never paid full attention to.

As the Dude Perfect guys point out, we’ve all seen these stereotypes before, whether it be from the passenger’s seat, or even in ourselves as drivers. You may also see some of these driving stereotypes in those you share the road with, who serve as the cause of frustration and road rage.

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With the help of NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr., the Dude Perfect guys leave no stone unturned when exposing the many different driving stereotypes.

Do You Recognize These Types Of Drivers?

Just a few of the many stereotypes the guys point out are “Mr. Lives In His Car,” “The Dog Lady,” “The Backseat Driver,” and of course, “The Rage Monster.”

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Do you or any of your friends fit Dude Perfect’s driving stereotypes? Find out in the video below!

We guarantee you’ll be unable to control your laughter while watching this video, because these stereotypes are too true and too funny!

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