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| Paladin Location: Narnia Posts: 4,277 | Is anyone willing to consider the possibility that driving competence is related more to practice and experience than to latent ability? Place me like a seal over your heart, like a seal on your arm; for love is as strong as death, its jealousy unyielding as the grave. It burns like blazing fire, like a mighty flame. -- Song 8:6 |
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| Evil Overlord Location: A Geofront, somewhere in Antarctica Posts: 938 | Quote:
![]() I know your type. You think, "I'll just get me a costume, rip off the neighborhood kids." Next thing you know, you've got a jet shaped like a skull with lasers on the front! -The Monarch | |
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| Igneous Magma Posts: 354 | its your attitude, guys are more aggressive, which in turn gives them more practice. also guys in general played more video games and are more used to fast paced situations with multiple things one needs to concentrate on. not to mention the basics of driving one can learn from driving games themselves. Girls can potentially drive just as well, there are girl drivers in nascar, but most girls rather take it slow, stop more often, and just be more careful in general, unless of course they need to put on makeup. once again some girls are crazy too, and well some guys do like putting on make up as well as driving safely. |
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| formerly Isherwood Location: San Diego, CA Posts: 14,178 | Quote:
The Forum Rules Radical Atheist Heathen Queer Let's agree to respect each others views, no matter how wrong yours may be. (Ashleigh Brilliant) | |
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| Paladin Location: Narnia Posts: 4,277 | Lol. I would agree. Driving through some of the suburbs around my city and my parents' sometimes reminds me of a street racing, capture-the-flag kinda game...and I'm the one (unwittingly) with the flag! Place me like a seal over your heart, like a seal on your arm; for love is as strong as death, its jealousy unyielding as the grave. It burns like blazing fire, like a mighty flame. -- Song 8:6 |
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![]() Natures 'D' Student Posts: 1,214 | Sure. But this does not change my opinion. In general, on a whole, women cannot operate a vehicle with near as much skill as can a man. Our society demands that this statement must be rooted in sexism. Then again, our society demands that a golf anchor be fired for making a joke about a half-black golfer. |
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| Igneous Magma Posts: 354 | Is it so hard to accept that driving skillfully doesn't necessarily mean safe driving. If you were for some reason trying to drive away from someone chasing and shooting you, and you have to weave through traffic, all these "great, accidentless, annoying, cautious drivers (male or female) won't stand a chance, so much for their supposed "skill" |
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![]() Throbbing Member Location: Old Europe Posts: 7,439 | Quote:
Face it, sak, your licked. Your licked by the insurance-rate reality, which you can't argue away. Quote:
Sorry, the truth hurts. "I wish I was as cocksure of anything as Tom Macaulay is of everything." -- Viscount Melbourne | ||
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![]() Natures 'D' Student Posts: 1,214 | Quote:
Making the choice to drive aggressively and dangerously is a manifestation of machismo. Also, it is not a barometer of skill. Because when one chooses to test their skill by pushing the limits, they go beyond what is safe. Therefor causing more accidents. Therefor being subject to higher insurance rates. As well, driving at high speeds, racing and the like, result in far more devastating accidents. Of of course when I reference skill on a general scale, I do so with disregard toward extenuating special circumstance i.e. choosing to push the limits of skill. The only viable realm in which skill is tested on a norm would be within motor-sports. A sport in which we see maybe 1 out of 10,000 drivers being anything but a white male. | |
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| Paladin Location: Narnia Posts: 4,277 | Two words: Tiger. Woods. Place me like a seal over your heart, like a seal on your arm; for love is as strong as death, its jealousy unyielding as the grave. It burns like blazing fire, like a mighty flame. -- Song 8:6 |
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![]() Moderator Location: Reading, UK. Posts: 7,191 | A golfer? Really? I'd have said 'Lewis Hamilton', myself, but there you go... As a side note: Quote:
I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered. -George Best, on being asked what he did with his footballing fortunes. | |
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![]() Vampire Location: Newcastle, Australia Posts: 1,048 | Quote:
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Evil Slutopia: Sexist Toys You Should Avoid This Holiday Season | ||
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| Evil Overlord Location: A Geofront, somewhere in Antarctica Posts: 938 | Look at the culture that surrounds NASCAR racing. Backwoods, redneckish type people. A culture where women are still mostly relegated to being childbearers and housewives. Also, forgive me if I doubt that information from a site called 'Evil Slutopia' is unbiased and completely factual. ![]() I know your type. You think, "I'll just get me a costume, rip off the neighborhood kids." Next thing you know, you've got a jet shaped like a skull with lasers on the front! -The Monarch |
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![]() Vampire Location: Newcastle, Australia Posts: 1,048 | Quote:
Just a little. | |
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| Evil Overlord Location: A Geofront, somewhere in Antarctica Posts: 938 | Those power wheels cars aren't exactly a surefire way to improve your driving skill in the future. A friend of mine lost his license for doing 110 in a 40. This same friend backed over me with his power wheels jeep when I got out to push when we were kids. He never let me drive it, and I've never even been pulled over. ![]() I know your type. You think, "I'll just get me a costume, rip off the neighborhood kids." Next thing you know, you've got a jet shaped like a skull with lasers on the front! -The Monarch |
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![]() Natures 'D' Student Posts: 1,214 | Quote:
.Actually I despise NASCAR. I find it entirely disinteresting to watch my fellow rednecks make left turns at 175 MPH for 4 hours. I base my opinion almost entirely upon anecdotal evidence. When I see a driver make a dumb mistake, it is often a women. When I see a driver do something aggressive and dangerous, it is often a man. | |
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| Molten Ash Posts: 49 | Well, what an emotional topic this thread has turned out to be! Now I have to confess a vested interest in this subject. For the last 10 years I have worked as a driver coach (as opposed to a coach driver), helping drivers of any experience to develop their driving/observation skills and modify attitudes using a mix of on-road and track-based sessions. It has been a highly interesting and fulfilling period in my life. A good way to start the day, especially when a reasonable sized group is involved, is to take a straw poll containing 2 questions: 1. On a scale of 1-10, how do you rate your skill as a driver? (1 being the minimum) 2. On the same scale, how much do you enjoy driving? The results tend to be consistent. Male drivers - of any age - largely give themselves a skill score of 7-9, with the occasional 'perfect driver' revealing himself. The enjoyment score is normally marginally lower, say 6-8. By contrast, women generally score themselves lower. 5-7 in skill/ 3-7 in enjoyment. Personally, I always know I'm in for a tough time when saddled with somebody who scores themselves 10 for skill & 1 for driving enjoyment ... But the crucial point here is that almost everybody asked scores themselves above average. Driving really is an emotive topic & we all get very defensive about our ability as drivers. When asked to rate their skill as dancers, for example, the same groups of people are quite happy to score themselves 1 or 2 every time! Some observations arising from my experiences: Men are generally braver drivers than women. During track sessions, it is often easier to provoke a male driver into compromising control of a car than females, who usually less willing to step outside comfort zones. Having said that, they do listen better & often learn more as a result. On road, men are also braver than women. This, I would contend, is by no means always a good thing! There is probably a link to the difference in insurance premiums here. It boils down to attitude. Men are more likely to drive competitively than are women, and often at the most inappropriate times. Just watch the traffic light races next time you're commuting into work and observe that the participants are overwhelmingly blokes! Talk about confusing activity with achievement. I could go on, but I usually charge for this stuff, so if you want more, pay me! ![]() |
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| Evil Overlord Location: A Geofront, somewhere in Antarctica Posts: 938 | Quote:
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I know your type. You think, "I'll just get me a costume, rip off the neighborhood kids." Next thing you know, you've got a jet shaped like a skull with lasers on the front! -The Monarch | ||
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![]() Natures 'D' Student Posts: 1,214 | Quote:
I suppose that is a fair assessment. Considering that the only time in my life that I almost died was because of a man talking on his cell phone and making a left turn right in front of me, almost causing a devastating accident. It's just that the women I have known in my life, all of them, are terrible drivers. My ex-wife would tailgate at an almost comically close distance, even after rear ending people three times. My girl friend drives with both feet (Right foot on the gas and left foot on the brake). She never realized that the god damn brake light was on the whole time she drove. When I pointed that out to her she had a sort of an epiphany. "Ohhh maybe thats why people are always flipping me off". (I sh*t you not about that). My mother is the type that hits her brakes as she goes through a green light intersection, which causes people to slam on their brakes and summarily scream and curse at her. Maybe I am just unlucky enough to have been surrounded by idiot drivers that just happen to be women. | |
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| Igneous Magma Posts: 354 | It's astounding, all the proof points to women being god's gift to the roads, yet everyone's experience is that women can't drive steady. Dunfunkin seems to be to local expert on this subject if his credentials are true, but he only said how well they rate themselves, but not the general skill levels he's observed. May I add that I brought up nascar because regardless of how much you hate it, noone can argue that they aren't skilled professional drivers... Who still crash from time to time. They are mostly white men, but living in the city, there are few differences between men of different colors and their driving ability. Except Asians, not sure why but they had a habit of almost hitting me while I'm onfoot and now that I drive in Asian heavy communities, I've almost been hit 3 times because they took a stupid wide turn while I was standing still at a red light or stop sign, I could only hope that they would start driving as slow and cautious as women. I agree that the difference is cultural and not genetic or anything like that except perhaps perdisposed preference on what you enjoy doing. |
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