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[quote=Anonymous]Despite having one of the best driving conditions, the US often has the most discourteous drivers. Size means everything. The bigger the jacked up Pickup truck or other the more uncouth, ill mannered and pompous drivers raise their ugly head. Loudly blaring their noise, which they consider music and in the process drowning you out and literally rocking your vehicle. Occasionally the tobacco chewing bozo will spit out the window barely missing your vehicle. Small wonder that road rage is a common occurrence on the wide streets of our affluent culture. A serious lack of it is more accurate. Having driven on three continents over the decades and having an immaculate driving record I believe I have a fairly good grip on what I’m talking about. That same pompous jackass has about as little driving skill as a snail on a rabbit track. More than once have I seen the fool straddling the middle of a roundabout/ traffic circle ⭕️/rotary or off to the side in a ditch. That’s just one example. Running red lights at high speeds, violating/disregarding all manner of traffic signs etc. Then you have the Asian drivers who you never see in an accident but rather leaving the scene of one lol! All else kinda falls in between that rather wide gap of driving diaspora. It’s a rather fascinating study in a variety of factors that involve the art of driving. It’s at a point where I can often accurately make a call while in traffic, be it rush hour or not. Predictability of the unpredictable ‘driver’. A rather loose use of that word It’s laughable if not cringeworthy. I could go on and on about the topic but I’m afraid I’ll run out of ink I must mention the demographics and their bearing on statistics as well so there is another consideration. Impairment is not worth mentioning since it’s so common across the broad board as well. [/quote]
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