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Old 08-20-2008, 12:17 AM   #21
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Grandma is way more mature than those two numb nuts.
Exactly my point, and therefore she must be a better driver, right? Those are F1 car drivers BTW.
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Old 08-20-2008, 01:14 AM   #22
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Exactly my point, and therefore she must be a better driver, right? Those are F1 car drivers BTW.
Yeah, I follow F1. Can you name the race?
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Old 08-22-2008, 12:32 AM   #23
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I have to agree that maturity does not equate to safety on the road. Adam makes a good point in saying that driving skill, understand the cars limits, ect, have a lot to do with it. The problem is that most kids 16 to 23 think they are good drivers. Age is not exclusive to driving ability but the more hours, day, years you have behind the wheel to a point is important. Adam, the problem is that you always talk about exceptions to the rule. Most people 30-40 years old are beter drivers than kids in the teens. Statistics prove that. You may be a better driver than lots of people older than you but once again you are most likely the exception to the rule.
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Old 08-22-2008, 05:06 AM   #24
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I have to agree that maturity does not equate to safety on the road. Adam makes a good point in saying that driving skill, understand the cars limits, ect, have a lot to do with it. The problem is that most kids 16 to 23 think they are good drivers. Age is not exclusive to driving ability but the more hours, day, years you have behind the wheel to a point is important. Adam, the problem is that you always talk about exceptions to the rule. Most people 30-40 years old are beter drivers than kids in the teens. Statistics prove that. You may be a better driver than lots of people older than you but once again you are most likely the exception to the rule.
Well put.
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