Women shouldn’t drive…

Tuesday, March 14, 2006 @ 9:05 am by -DS-

How many times have you been driving on the highway minding your own business and then a moment comes that you need to change lanes, you put the directional light on, look in the mirror to check if someone is coming your way and you see a mini van like four or five cars-distance away from you, since it’s safe to change lanes now (or so you think) you proceed to move when suddenly you hear a honk sounding vigorously *beep beep beep beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep beep* then you get a little scared and move back to your lane and look at the side expecting to see some sport car that came out of nowhere when in fact was the same mini van that accelerated so you couldn’t move to *her* lane. Funny enough, whenever that happens to me I check who’s driving the car and I always see a woman driving, ALWAYS.

And is not just that, lately I have been doing some little test to see who’s more courteous on the street and I found out that 80% of males were more considerate than woman, for example, when there’s a traffic jam in the avenue near my work office I need to make a turn to the left (I am on the right lane) but sometimes that lane (the left lane) gets blocked because there’s is a traffic light right over there and cars cant move, hence blocking the entrance. Well you see, several times the light change on my favor so I can make the turn to the left but I cant go thought because the road is blocked but when traffic on the left lane starts to flow the only ones to let me go thought are males, while woman just keep going straight even when I am half way into the lane, they just act indifferent. I can count with the fingers of one of my hands the times when woman have been courteous with me on that situation.

Its true that statistics say that male have more car accidents than women, but that might be because women are irresponsible, uncaring and plain morons while driving.

BTW, that just happens on the metro area, on the rest of the island people are generally more courteous.