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<blockquote data-quote="dullonien" data-source="post: 242457"><p>Kinda agree with Fa'atau. In the long run, with so many idiotic male drivers on the road, I think men are worse drivers. Most women I know drive sensibly, which causes less accidents etc. but they do manage to do more 'stupid' little things. My opinion might be slightly scewed though, as I've grown up with mostly farmer's sons who begin driving at the age of ~10 and therefore are intinctively better drivers. i.e. not breaking on ice, avoiding accidents by realising their/the other car won't stop and letting off the brakes and swerving instead. I find I do these things without thinking. I've managed to avoid a bus, a d*ck head cutting a corner and my uncle (the uncle one was my fault that taught me an important lesson early on, 25mph is too fast round a corner on a single track road.</p><p></p><p>I also find most drivers pretty poor at reversing, constantly going to one side and needing to staighten up. Driving a tractor on my dad's farm (where you tend to spend almost as much time going backwards as you do forwards, they even go the same speed forewards and backwards) does make it second nature to me though.</p><p></p><p>That video was hilarious btw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dullonien, post: 242457"] Kinda agree with Fa'atau. In the long run, with so many idiotic male drivers on the road, I think men are worse drivers. Most women I know drive sensibly, which causes less accidents etc. but they do manage to do more 'stupid' little things. My opinion might be slightly scewed though, as I've grown up with mostly farmer's sons who begin driving at the age of ~10 and therefore are intinctively better drivers. i.e. not breaking on ice, avoiding accidents by realising their/the other car won't stop and letting off the brakes and swerving instead. I find I do these things without thinking. I've managed to avoid a bus, a d*ck head cutting a corner and my uncle (the uncle one was my fault that taught me an important lesson early on, 25mph is too fast round a corner on a single track road. I also find most drivers pretty poor at reversing, constantly going to one side and needing to staighten up. Driving a tractor on my dad's farm (where you tend to spend almost as much time going backwards as you do forwards, they even go the same speed forewards and backwards) does make it second nature to me though. That video was hilarious btw. [/QUOTE]
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