A survey by British car maker Vauxhall has said that children name their mothers as better drivers than their fathers.
Almost half the youngsters surveyed claim their mum is safer behind the wheel, with a third saying their dad drives better.
Other results say that one in three children say their father drives too fast, but mothers had less than 10% of that vote.
Also, 40% of parents surveys said they appreciate the time car journeys give them with the family, only 3% of children feel the same way.
Regarding minor road accidents, 5% of adults admit to bumping another car but a quarter of children surveyed say they've seen it happen.