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Old 12-10-2005, 02:56 AM
Darryl_P Darryl_P is offline
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Default Re: women drivers?

I've tabulated some mental statistics on stuff like how many times I've seen drivers turn the steering wheel in a parked position without the car moving at all, and it's something like 49-1 in favor of women. Men somehow instinctively feel that this is bad for the tires, the steering column, the whole steering mechanism etc., yet women either don't feel it, don't care, or both.

But of course insurance rates for males, especially the young'uns, are much higher than for females and I don't think that's because of prejudice. Young men tend to take more risks which is much worse for innocent bystanders than just beating the crap out of your car.

I've never let any woman drive any car of mine, nor do I intend to, but if I could choose who should be on the roads, I'd say anyone except males under 25, unless they prove they have testosterone deficiency or are very obese or something like that.
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