Where are the world's worst drivers?
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Where are the world's worst drivers?
Ans, Paris, France and anywhere in Italy.
I wasn't sure which board to post his on, I chose this board since it's more active than some of the other boards.
I had originally posted this in 2004, but things got out of hand and the thread was shut down.
Since 2004, I've been to several new places, but my answer (Paris and anywhere in Italy) remains the same.
What experiences have fodorites had?
Let the debate begin.......
I wasn't sure which board to post his on, I chose this board since it's more active than some of the other boards.
I had originally posted this in 2004, but things got out of hand and the thread was shut down.
Since 2004, I've been to several new places, but my answer (Paris and anywhere in Italy) remains the same.
What experiences have fodorites had?
Let the debate begin.......
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I disagree completely. IMHO Italians in general are quite skilfull drivers - they take it much more seriously than we do, and while they drive fast they usually drive well.
In my experience the worst driving I have seen is in Orlando. On one trip I saw 3 single car accidents (mid day, dry roads, not much traffic) between the airport and the hotel at Disney.
Caveat: I don;t know how many are locals - and how many are just VERY confused vacationers with 3 kids screaming MIckey, Mickey in the back seat.
I think the OP has confused different styles of driving with skill. (In the US I have found a shocking number of people who somehow got their license without actually learning many of the basics of driving, like:
left lane is for passing only
double check all your mirrors before changing lanes
anything closer than 1 car length per 10 mph is tailgating
you drive a curve by slowing down before you get to it and then accelerating through it (rather than going in too fast and breaking in the middle - thus maximizing the car's tendency to lose traction - SUV drivers are the worst offenders on this)
In my experience the worst driving I have seen is in Orlando. On one trip I saw 3 single car accidents (mid day, dry roads, not much traffic) between the airport and the hotel at Disney.
Caveat: I don;t know how many are locals - and how many are just VERY confused vacationers with 3 kids screaming MIckey, Mickey in the back seat.
I think the OP has confused different styles of driving with skill. (In the US I have found a shocking number of people who somehow got their license without actually learning many of the basics of driving, like:
left lane is for passing only
double check all your mirrors before changing lanes
anything closer than 1 car length per 10 mph is tailgating
you drive a curve by slowing down before you get to it and then accelerating through it (rather than going in too fast and breaking in the middle - thus maximizing the car's tendency to lose traction - SUV drivers are the worst offenders on this)





