Soldato
- Joined
- 21 Jul 2004
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- Harrow, UK
Following a discussion with my Mum, I was wondering who you would deem to be the "safer driver":
Person A
- 15 years driving experience,
- Had 2 minor crashes
- Breaks speed limits on regular roads (not large A roads or motorways)
- Makes up own rules about when it is alright to break 20mph speed limit zones (when there is no school etc.) or how you can overtake by going in the oncoming traffic lane when there isn't any oncoming traffic)
- Doesn't really indicate properly (often indicates after starting to turn
- Doesn't look at other cars and pedestrians etc. and only cares about own car
- Can't really glance at mirrors because front focus would be lost
- Holds wheel with both hands, but lets go of it after turning a corner and allows it to straighten up by itself
Person B
- 1 months driving experience,
- No accidents (so far
)
- Rarely breaks speed limits, even on 20mph zones (does sometimes on motorways but only when road is clear and there is no bad weather)
- Works out what other drivers might do and acts accordingly
- Can look in mirrors and focus ahead and change song on iPod at the same time
Holds steering wheel with one hand but forces it back after turning a corner
Person A
- 15 years driving experience,
- Had 2 minor crashes
- Breaks speed limits on regular roads (not large A roads or motorways)
- Makes up own rules about when it is alright to break 20mph speed limit zones (when there is no school etc.) or how you can overtake by going in the oncoming traffic lane when there isn't any oncoming traffic)
- Doesn't really indicate properly (often indicates after starting to turn
- Doesn't look at other cars and pedestrians etc. and only cares about own car
- Can't really glance at mirrors because front focus would be lost
- Holds wheel with both hands, but lets go of it after turning a corner and allows it to straighten up by itself
Person B
- 1 months driving experience,
- No accidents (so far
)- Rarely breaks speed limits, even on 20mph zones (does sometimes on motorways but only when road is clear and there is no bad weather)
- Works out what other drivers might do and acts accordingly
- Can look in mirrors and focus ahead and change song on iPod at the same time
Holds steering wheel with one hand but forces it back after turning a corner

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