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"Wa lau......must be lady driver."

 

How many of you always had this phrase in mind when encountering a c--k up driving? [smash][laugh]

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"Wa lau......must be lady driver."

 

How many of you always had this phrase in mind when encountering a c--k up driving? [smash][laugh]

 

 

Even my wifey says that whenever we encounter such driving.. so no surprise..

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I admit I always say that.

 

But i always also say some men are wrost drivers.

 

Just look at this forum, see the threads on:

 

Where to get respray done, the car park was too narrow

(the same car park bigger cars use without scrapping)

 

Where to refurbish rim?

 

Some men are worse drivers than women but they need to have the

illusion women are worse to make themselves feel better.

 

:D

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I admit I always say that.

 

But i always also say some men are wrost drivers.

 

Just look at this forum, see the threads on:

 

Where to get respray done, the car park was too narrow

(the same car park bigger cars use without scrapping)

 

Where to refurbish rim?

 

Some men are worse drivers than women but they need to have the

illusion women are worse to make themselves feel better.

 

:D

 

With men... it's usually the ego and carelessness that contribute to kockup driving... with women it's really lack of skill and situational awareness that causes kockup driving.

 

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i had been driving my dad's car on and off since get driving license for past few years~ and gotten my own car last yr, no accident no rub curb nothing leh~ also got generally safe female drivers one lo <_<

 

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Even my 5 yr old say that.....

 

The mummy was like how can u learn like ur dad

 

My son will say, true mah, mummy u hv license but can't n dun dare to drive too

 

Hahahaha

 

 

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Supercharged

"Wa lau......must be lady driver."

 

How many of you always had this phrase in mind when encountering a c--k up driving? [smash][laugh]

 

 

I said that less than 24 hours ago.

 

I wonder what is stopping the insurance companies from imposing a higher premium on lady drivers.

 

 

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men's ego at work..their insecurity and also MCP syndrome..generally female drivers are safer on the road..most adhere to safety and do not speed, cut in and change lanes abruptly..so i feel that female drivers are safer..sometimes might still meet some lousy ones on the road but its not often

 

I wonder what is stopping the insurance companies from imposing a higher premium on lady drivers.

 

gender equality is the factor prohibiting them and plus its not factual that female drivers are unsafe..males are the ones who are unsafe..surprised?

 

http://editorial.autos.msn.com/article.asp...cumentid=788126

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I said that less than 24 hours ago.

 

I wonder what is stopping the insurance companies from imposing a higher premium on lady drivers.

because statisitically they are safer drivers....

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Supercharged

Worst of them all are those lau aunties with bird nest hair.

 

May I ask who is the gal in your Avator? She looks quite familiar leh...

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Supercharged

ON the roads, got 2 types of drivers I always avoid : female and taxi driver!

 

Not only I say that, but also my wife (got license already) and one of my female friend (she got no license yet) too.

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because statisitically they are safer drivers....

 

I agree, as the statistics get the data from reported accidents.

 

Probably lady drivers more likely to chut patterns/pull stunts which didn

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