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02-15-2023, 10:30 AM | #24 | |
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I drive no less than 40,000 miles a year for my job. 95% of that is in the southeast. There are tons of rude drivers for sure but they are in the extreme minority. Most people follow the rules and are very polite. I don’t believe for one second the situation is any different in any other country of the world including Germany. I just thought of this and so I’m editing this post. Those Germans must really hate your sorry butt for your terrible driving skills while you’re there in Germany right? You know being an American an all? I mean obviously you’re a shitty driver also right? Last edited by Patton250; 02-15-2023 at 10:47 AM.. |
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I don't question that there are many drivers in the States that can obey simple traffic laws, or manage to drive without eating a bowl of cereal (I was no-kidding rear-ended at a stop light in Virginia by a woman distracted by eating cereal while driving). I'm just saying that in my experience, the "minority" that make up the bad drivers in the States is a fairly high percentage of the total drivers. Far too high, IMHO. Quote:
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02-15-2023, 04:14 PM | #26 | |
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It seems to me that perception is much different than reality. https://driving-tests.org/worlds-best-drivers/ Last edited by Patton250; 02-15-2023 at 04:57 PM.. |
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Also, make everyone drive a motorcycle for 5 years before obtaining a car license.
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I have to say that German drivers in general are most certainly better trained than most American drivers. But in terms of being better overall drivers...honestly I have seen an equally amount of idiotic driving here in the past six years as I have in the states, and I even lived in Florida once upon a time. Now driving in Italy on the other hand...
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Regarding the incontrovertible data in the "report" you provided - I'll give you a B for effort, but I'm afraid I can't do better than a D- for reading comprehension. First, the "data" comes from a survey of "521 Americans and 504 international citizens about their driving perceptions and behaviors." So, at best, it is exactly as authoritative as my personal experiences and perceptions. (i.e. it is not). Second, and even worse, is it doesn't say what you seem to think it says. Here are some key takeaways: - Only 14.9% of US respondents thought the US had the best drivers. That means that 85.1% of US respondents thought drivers in other countries are better - including 8.7% who thought drivers in Germany were better. - When it comes to international respondents, 19.3% thought that Germany had the best drivers, while only 2.3% thought the US did. Rutt ro... - For worst drivers, a full 16.4% of American respondents thought the US had the worst drivers - that's almost 2% more than thought the US had the best drivers. Pretty telling. - Finally, nearly 61% of the US respondents perceived themselves as "above average" drivers. Incredible talent pool, or a bunch of people lacking a solid perception of reality? I guess we'll never know. Last edited by cjb762; 02-16-2023 at 06:18 AM.. |
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02-16-2023, 06:24 AM | #31 | |
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No need to be a comedian to point out how remarkably hilarious it is when an American, who obviously thinks himself a great driver then goes on to slam Americans in general as being shitty drivers. Did you momentarily forget you’re an American? |
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02-16-2023, 06:44 AM | #33 | |
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Also, again, it's not reliable data - it's just 1000 people responding to a survey. It can't be taken as fact. I can't believe someone else's opinion is really hurting your feelings so badly. Maybe you should talk to someone. |
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02-16-2023, 06:47 AM | #34 |
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Insurance claims because of accidents and citations disagree with your statement. According to those statistics, you will find better drivers in England and the United States, then you do in Germany. Now, of course, these statistics have nothing to do with each countries, regulations and standards to achieve a drivers license. Sounds like Germany has a laborious process and I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that. However, it does seem to not have any impact on overall safety.
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02-16-2023, 08:48 AM | #36 | |
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Germany actually gives pedestrians the right of way over vehicles too. Drivers are actually really good about giving way to pedestrians here too, to the point where a lot of times pedestrians don't even look up when entering the crosswalk - which drives me crazy. I know the driver is at fault if they run you over when you step into the crosswalk, but the satisfaction of knowing that means nothing if you are seriously injured or dead. At least pedestrians here are pretty good about obeying walk/don't walk signs. |
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