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Old 09-13-2009, 01:32 PM   #64 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jkp1187 View Post
In my judgment, two of the biggest problems with SUVs is that a certain class of people think that they're safer in them, and so feel that they have more license to drive in an unsafe manner (excessive speed, sudden lane changes, etc.) because of that perceived safety. Then there is another class of SUV drivers who bought an SUV because they do not drive very well to begin with, and believe the SUV will protect them from the inevitable accidents that they find themselves in thanks to their poor driving skills. As a result, it's a safe bet that when encountering SUV drivers on the highways, they are going to be bad/erratic/unsafe drivers. (The exceptions I've noticed seem to be those drivers who use their SUVs in the capacity of sport or utility vehicles - for offroading, towing things, hauling things, etc.)

For that reason, I generally try to keep a good cushion between me and SUV drivers either ahead or behind when I'm on the road. I just assume that the vast majority of them are bad drivers to begin with, and are likely to behave erratically. Occasionally, I am pleasantly surprised, but not very often.
I assume this about everyone. Few prove me wrong.

I've also found that those who openly claim to be "great drivers" are worst... those who don't tend to brag about their driving skills, but can calmly say that they're attentive while operating, and can be proactive while operating, are the better drivers. Guess how many people don't brag....
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