An interesting question, but I think that the answer is no. I have been working on aircraft for the last 25 years, both military and civil and I have met just about every pilot character going. My experience and observation is the opposite. Hard and fast regulation in the air translate into (for want of better words) a very relaxed way of driving for quite a few, but not of course all. And in the case of some young fast jet pilots, somewhat disturbing bullet proof driving God attitude behind the wheel. However, if it helps you fine. For me, I hold a couple of thousand hearts in my hand with the number of aircraft I sign off in a day. If the road is empty, the weather is good, well, I let my hair down a bit to relax from time to time...........
Matt
Matt
I have been around a lot of pilots, mostly corporate/charter pilots and I have to say they are better drivers...HOWEVER, they do drive a certain way that can make others uncomfortable. They control the car very well, but they dont seem to understand what a turn signal is, stop signs, right-of-way, etc..Again, they do control the car very well though, for those that do not know them, it can be an interesting experience

My dad is horrible when it comes to driver courtesy, yet I have never seen him come close to damaging the car nor have I ever seen him react poorly when something popped up (like a deer or a texting teen) or the car had a sudden mechanical failure.
So from my experience, being a pilot seems to make you much better at handling the car, navigating in unfamiliar areas, and handling emergencies (keeping a level head). BUT they dont understand driver courtesy.