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Who are 'we?'

My anecdotal observations are that drivers at both extremes of the class spectrum are more likely to drive unethically.

This is why traffic tickets should be proportional to the drivers income, like in Germany.

"We" is me, at least.

In my experience:

#1 offending vehicle whose driver makes terrible and dangerous driving choices: BMW

#2: Lexus

#3: Mercedes

#4: Audi 

etc.

David P. said:

Who are 'we?'

Also may be why certain people feel that its ok to get behind their Mercedes totally wasted.

Some 1% haters up in here!

I guess I've found all kinds of makes and models being driven carelessly.

Interesting - I would agree, actually. But the BMW stop sign blowoff or turn-without-signaling is somehow less forgivable since I know their brakes and lights *work.*

Also, the upscale cars speed more, because they can.


Tony Adams 7 mi (dirtbag hipstr) said:

My anecdotal observations are that drivers at both extremes of the class spectrum are more likely to drive unethically.

I have always thought turn signals were a very expensive add-on to a car. I assume this based on the complete lack of people using them.

Sarah D. 1-3.3 said:

Interesting - I would agree, actually. But the BMW stop sign blowoff or turn-without-signaling is somehow less forgivable since I know their brakes and lights *work.*

Also, the upscale cars speed more, because they can.


Tony Adams 7 mi (dirtbag hipstr) said:

My anecdotal observations are that drivers at both extremes of the class spectrum are more likely to drive unethically.

I would say

1. BMW

2. Audi (yes they are moving up the ladder!)

3. Mercedes

4. Japanese luxury vehicle, especially if it's also a SUV.

Oh, and don't forget cab drivers, but they are a different category of idiot.



Sarah D. 1-3.3 said:

"We" is me, at least.

In my experience:

#1 offending vehicle whose driver makes terrible and dangerous driving choices: BMW

#2: Lexus

#3: Mercedes

#4: Audi 

etc.

David P. said:

Who are 'we?'

Wow. I never see any of those vehicles in my daily commute through the west and south sides.

Just a reminder that this isn't just about bad driving (which spans the spectrum, I'd say), this is about making poor ethical choices while driving, like not yielding to pedestrians, etc.

The bane of my existence is the landscaper's truck, specifically the smallish dump truck (with the crew riding in the bucket), towing a too-wide trailer.

 

As for cars, Audi/BMW tie for worst, Lexus and Benz close behind.

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