tzor wrote:The car reflects the driver and the driver reflects the car. You can spot the worst driver by the type of car they drive. One can also say that the type of car you drive can make you a good or bad driver. Strange but true!
Letās take your typical SUV / Mini Van driver. Iām assuming, for the moment, that the driver is not a professional driver who normally drives large trucks and that the SUV is in fact a smaller vehicle than he normally drives and has gotten a license for. Letās take the SUV for the moment. Studies have shown that the higher you are from the roadway the slower you think you are going. So drivers in an SUV are more likely to go way beyond the speed limit than drivers of cars closer to the roads. The advent of 6 and 8 lane highways where the sides of the road are farther and farther apart also gives an impression you are going slower. And the glories of a 4 wheel drive is actually next to useless when you need to stop on a snow covered frozen road. The whole design of the SUV is an accident waiting to happen.
Given the superman attitude one gets in an SUV, such cars only bring out the stupid in people. After all, once you realize that everyone goes 75 MPH on the 55 MPH interstate who cares about any other rule of the road? Signal to change lanes? Passing on the right side? Crossing the HOV lane divider? Driving with a cell phone glued to your ear? Yes it is true that traditionally unsafe driving was the domain of the youth because they did not fully appreciate the potential dangers that can happen in cars, but today people of all ages seem to fail to think when they get behind the wheel.
Maybe it's possible people are horrible drivers because they didn't learn to drive well enough?
Seriously, people drive faster than the maximum speed here all the time but they generally do mind all the other rules.
(Also, the 55 MPH speed-limit is just plain fucking stupid. The speed-limit on highways over here is 75 miles an hour and that's one of the lowest in europe, and people frequently drive 85 or faster if they can. Most accidents however don't occur on the highway but rather in the cities.)