Gearoil 1st Gear July 18, 2011 Share July 18, 2011 premiums for ladies should increase.... if they are safe drivers its ok.... but this shows everything drive safe When is it that women are safe drivers?.kekeke They think they are SAFE drivers on the roads ,... That they become SO DANGEROUS! ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icedbs Turbocharged July 18, 2011 Share July 18, 2011 Funny thing is when I'm in UK and insure my car there my premium with only me on the insurance is higher than when I put my wife as a named driver. WE both have clean licenses and have been driving for 30 plus years. I think it's the same here. So insurance cos don't agree with your assessment. Bro..what I mean is that with no women drivers, accidents will be less. Hence lower premium for everyone. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic July 18, 2011 Share July 18, 2011 I don't mean to be rude but your statements are clear as mud. Do you have any evidence to prove those statements? So what if you can stall a manual car - the question is whether you drive one safely to avoid an accident. I saw an accident on the way to work today; a taxi rear-banged a saloon. Both drivers were male (judging from the exchange outside the cars). Would that prove that your statement wrong? Yes if I based it all on ONE observation. Unfortunately it's not always like that. the truth hurts....i know Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hiphiphoray 6th Gear July 18, 2011 Share July 18, 2011 Hrrr....maybe its that time of the month........the mood swing got the better of the driving skills. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Girl_powerful Neutral Newbie July 18, 2011 Share July 18, 2011 Bro..what I mean is that with no women drivers, accidents will be less. The problem is, she panic and step on the accelerator even harder. Poor handling and poor judgement, it can happen to anyone. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mockngbrd Supersonic July 18, 2011 Share July 18, 2011 The problem is, she panic and step on the accelerator even harder. Poor handling and poor judgement, it can happen to anyone. esp a woman Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christan Turbocharged July 18, 2011 Share July 18, 2011 I would say driving now is more tedious & taxing due to too many drivers on the road, with some having the mentality of they drive their own way without consideration of others. Basically what they learnt in driving school is all thrown out of the window, replaced with their own ways. This could be the cause of most of the accidents. Initially I thought now with less driving (due to my present work), less chances of accidents. But it seems even when your car not in use & stay in carpark also not safe anymore. Hope this will not be a common occurrence. Those whose cars kenna this really bth, park also kenna accident Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meanmachine Supercharged July 18, 2011 Share July 18, 2011 TOYOTA, THE UNSTOPPABLE AUTOMOBILE MAKER! IT 's not the car one drive, The driver is the vehicle The car we drive speaks alot about us. . . Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Watwheels Supersonic July 18, 2011 Share July 18, 2011 The problem is, she panic and step on the accelerator even harder. Poor handling and poor judgement, it can happen to anyone. Dun agree. If what you say is true dan there will be a lot of such cases. If she missed the turn into the carpark she can always go one loop and get back to it. Why does she put herself in such a position to panic herself. To overtake & cut in front of a bus? This is a 50km/h neighbourhood area, not an expressway. Even on an expressway a sane driver would keep left early to exit and not cut in front of a bus. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eepchuan 1st Gear July 18, 2011 Share July 18, 2011 Personally, I am more concern with the fact that the sports rim broke at every spoke. This is scary. Either the car hit something very -standard. hard at high speed SIDEWAYS, or the sports rim is actually sub-standard. For the rim to breeak at every spoke and fall off (and not remain stuck at the wheel axle), if appears that the car was moving sideways, the wheel caught on something and literally yank out of the hub. The axle did not appear twisted. So looks like the rim is no good quality. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kangadrool Supersonic July 18, 2011 Share July 18, 2011 Personally, I am more concern with the fact that the sports rim broke at every spoke. This is scary. Either the car hit something very -standard. hard at high speed SIDEWAYS, or the sports rim is actually sub-standard. For the rim to breeak at every spoke and fall off (and not remain stuck at the wheel axle), if appears that the car was moving sideways, the wheel caught on something and literally yank out of the hub. The axle did not appear twisted. So looks like the rim is no good quality. you very good analysis bro. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Watwheels Supersonic July 18, 2011 Share July 18, 2011 It's not the rims that drive the car. It's the driver. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Celicar Turbocharged July 18, 2011 Share July 18, 2011 Dun agree. If what you say is true dan there will be a lot of such cases. If she missed the turn into the carpark she can always go one loop and get back to it. Why does she put herself in such a position to panic herself. To overtake & cut in front of a bus? This is a 50km/h neighbourhood area, not an expressway. Even on an expressway a sane driver would keep left early to exit and not cut in front of a bus. Go 1 loop? You know I've seen a female driver literally stop, yes STOP, because she wanted to filter out but only realised after having passed the chevron markers and almost at the start of the concrete divider already? Mind you, she didn't come to a slow stop inside the chevron area ok, she stopped in the leftmost lane. Amazing. When it comes to female driving, generally the mentality as shown by driving practices I've seen, is you have to accommodate her, not the other way around. Everything on the road must revolve around her. I think it is not all down to them being ego, but because they are insecure / not confident. In which case those who are like that should stay off the road. I have seen very decisive and competent woman drivers, but they are really few and far in between. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamstart 1st Gear July 18, 2011 Share July 18, 2011 Hope the driver is not insured with Aviva. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Watwheels Supersonic July 18, 2011 Share July 18, 2011 Go 1 loop? You know I've seen a female driver literally stop, yes STOP, because she wanted to filter out but only realised after having passed the chevron markers and almost at the start of the concrete divider already? Mind you, she didn't come to a slow stop inside the chevron area ok, she stopped in the leftmost lane. Amazing. When it comes to female driving, generally the mentality as shown by driving practices I've seen, is you have to accommodate her, not the other way around. Everything on the road must revolve around her. I think it is not all down to them being ego, but because they are insecure / not confident. In which case those who are like that should stay off the road. I have seen very decisive and competent woman drivers, but they are really few and far in between. I have encounter guys doing the same thing you mentioned. These are indecisive and inexperience drivers. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hiphiphoray 6th Gear July 18, 2011 Share July 18, 2011 All women have this mentality that man must give in to woman. They also expect other women to be treated likewise as well. And this mentality follows onto thier driving skills. And this adds up to thier oredi lousy motoring skills. Go 1 loop? You know I've seen a female driver literally stop, yes STOP, because she wanted to filter out but only realised after having passed the chevron markers and almost at the start of the concrete divider already? Mind you, she didn't come to a slow stop inside the chevron area ok, she stopped in the leftmost lane. Amazing. When it comes to female driving, generally the mentality as shown by driving practices I've seen, is you have to accommodate her, not the other way around. Everything on the road must revolve around her. I think it is not all down to them being ego, but because they are insecure / not confident. In which case those who are like that should stay off the road. I have seen very decisive and competent woman drivers, but they are really few and far in between. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tigerwoods Turbocharged July 18, 2011 Share July 18, 2011 Kayu driver.. I t hink this is the case of another Sticky Accelerator .... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LoverofCar 6th Gear July 18, 2011 Share July 18, 2011 frankly..don't be mean to be a MCP...whenever encounter a stoned or blur driver on the road...99% is a woman...and my wife agreed too... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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