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Topic: Augh (women drivers)
miko1960's photo
Tue 07/09/13 10:54 AM
Seriously will you all please stop texting while you are driving and put your make-up on at home, oh one other thing you cut me off, I didn't cut you off, so don't be flashing the bird cause I honked my horn at you, ok that was my rant for the day, sorry if you find offense with this post, a recent poll shows over half the US female population apply make-up while driving, even with young children in the vehicle.

Had such a horrible drive to work this morning and instances like this only compound it.

ViaMusica's photo
Tue 07/09/13 11:30 AM
At least we aren't trying to get our girlfriends to give us blowjobs while we're driving, and most of the people I've seen text while driving have been guys... whoa

no photo
Tue 07/09/13 11:39 AM
Edited by Torgo70 on Tue 07/09/13 11:54 AM
Yeah, there's definitely not just one sex that texts while driving.

Winx's photo
Tue 07/09/13 11:52 AM
Edited by Winx on Tue 07/09/13 11:53 AM
My cousin got hit in the rear end by somebody that was texting. She has had problems with her neck since then. It was a young man that hit her.





Dodo_David's photo
Tue 07/09/13 01:55 PM

Seriously will you all please stop texting while you are driving and put your make-up on at home, oh one other thing you cut me off, I didn't cut you off, so don't be flashing the bird cause I honked my horn at you, ok that was my rant for the day, sorry if you find offense with this post, a recent poll shows over half the US female population apply make-up while driving, even with young children in the vehicle.

Had such a horrible drive to work this morning and instances like this only compound it.


Oh yeah? What poll? Would you care to provide a hyperlink to it so that the rest of us can see it? How are we to know that this poll used a truly representative sample of female drivers?

I see no difference between female drivers and male drivers when it comes to bad driving.

miko1960's photo
Tue 07/09/13 02:24 PM
Edited by miko1960 on Tue 07/09/13 02:56 PM
Sorry started getting busy here at work, here is just one hyperlink, there are many others though, granted in polls as far as driving safety males and females rank about even, men just slightly higher, I do think women take more chances when driving, most men will give a female driver right of way as per being a gentleman, I always do this when I am able too distinguish a female driver, seriously DoDo are you one of those feminine males.

ing.msn.com/style-beauty/simply-chic-blog-post/?post=d948715c-9f1e-408c-a336-459fd2b373fb?icid=blogmsnliv


yellowrose10's photo
Tue 07/09/13 02:28 PM
or maybe men are better at not getting caught. Doesn't mean they are better drivers laugh

for the record...I have never put make up on in the car and my phone stays in my purse when I'm in the car

miko1960's photo
Tue 07/09/13 02:44 PM
Edited by miko1960 on Tue 07/09/13 02:45 PM
My apologies to all the female board members, just having a bad day, but I feel I have just cause, 3 accidents one on a motorcycle that nearly crippled me, one vehicle accident that totaled my car, another vehicle accident that tore my cars front end off, were all caused by females, and to top it all off in all 3 instances the perpetrators insisted I was at fault, even though I had witnesses in all 3 accidents, women are given much more lead way then men in society, which every guy knows or has been a victim of this double stranded oh in all 3 cases, the court gave them a slap on the wrist compared to a man, doubled standards in society is a fact, granted there are instances where a male will benefit as well in most cases this happens in the work place usually involving disparities in pay and sexual harassment.

Dodo_David's photo
Tue 07/09/13 03:02 PM
OK. I found the Daily Mail article which says, "Nearly HALF of women apply make-up behind the wheel, causing as many as 450,000 car accidents A YEAR."

Notice that the article doesn't say that half of U.S. female population does it. The MSN report is citing a British survey.

metalwing's photo
Tue 07/09/13 03:05 PM

or maybe men are better at not getting caught. Doesn't mean they are better drivers laugh

for the record...I have never put make up on in the car and my phone stays in my purse when I'm in the car


And you are too cute to get a ticket!!!!drinker

no photo
Tue 07/09/13 03:05 PM
Edited by KiK2me on Tue 07/09/13 03:38 PM
{shut up KiK ! }
hehehe

biggrin

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0jN0vP5mCg

offtopic

But still funny...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLuaPZWkvZ0

Dodo_David's photo
Tue 07/09/13 03:25 PM
I believe that miko1960 has a legitimate complaint.
Drivers who wear make-up should not be putting on make-up while driving.

motowndowntown's photo
Tue 07/09/13 04:17 PM
I have seen it all during my daily commute; women putting on make-up, people reading newspapers, eating (I am not making this up) bowls of cereal, texting, messing around with something in the back seat (sometimes it's a kid in a carseat), having such an animated conversation (complete with hand gestures using both hands of course)
that they seem to have forgotten that they are driving two tons of steel and aluminum at a mile a minute, or even what lane they were in. Combine them with the BMW driving Mario Andretti wannabes, and it can be real chaos on todays roads.

Automobiles have become too easy to drive and licenses too easy to get. Go back to cars with manual transmissions, no power steering,
no power brakes, and stiff suspensions. Make people take driving
courses for two years before they are allowed on the road.
And have cops enforce inattentive driving laws instead of hiding behind billboards looking for someone going five miles an hour over the speed limit.

Maybe then people will take driving seriously.

no photo
Tue 07/09/13 04:24 PM

I believe that miko1960 has a legitimate complaint.
Drivers who wear make-up should not be putting on make-up while driving.


True, but not all those who wear makeup apply it while driving.

And the people I saw texting while driving today were men. I've seen women do it as well, just not today.

ViaMusica's photo
Tue 07/09/13 04:50 PM
On my way home this evening I was driving in the left-hand lane on a one-way street... a guy in the lane to the right of me suddenly crossed in front of me to make a left-hand turn. With NO turn signal, either.

It's a damn good thing I have quick reflexes when I'm behind the wheel. Friggin' idiot.

ViaMusica's photo
Tue 07/09/13 04:51 PM
Oh, and then there was the time I saw a guy reading a book while he was driving down the interstate.

I repeat: Friggin' idiot.

no photo
Tue 07/09/13 04:56 PM

On my way home this evening I was driving in the left-hand lane on a one-way street... a guy in the lane to the right of me suddenly crossed in front of me to make a left-hand turn. With NO turn signal, either.

It's a damn good thing I have quick reflexes when I'm behind the wheel. Friggin' idiot.


That happened not too long ago to me. It was a guy and out of nowhere, he cut in front of me like you described from the right hand lane to make a left hand turn.

Dodo_David's photo
Tue 07/09/13 05:09 PM
Of course, bad behavior while driving isn't gender specific.

Still, that British survey of female drivers isn't invalidated by the existence of bad male drivers.

Let's just say that both genders are equals when it comes to bad driving habits.

no photo
Tue 07/09/13 08:13 PM
I'd like the OP to explain then why insurance rates are so much higher for young male drivers under 27? The rates are based on accident statistics.

but I do agree that most often men are very gentlemenly on the road

Winx's photo
Tue 07/09/13 09:52 PM
I see more men shaving in their car than I see women putting make-up on in their car.

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