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Who Are Better Drivers: Men or Women?

MSN sheds some light on which sex is the better motorist — one of the most hotly debated arguments since 'Which came first, the chicken or the egg?'

By Chuck Tannert of MSN autos

 

Statistically speaking, women are better drivers than men.

 

Famed composer Irving Berlin captured the battle between the sexes quite succinctly in his legendary song "I Can Do Anything Better Than You" from the 1946 Broadway musical "Annie Get Your Gun." Gunslingers Annie Oakley (Ethel Merman) and Frank Butler (Ray Middleton) lyrically debated who could shoot more accurately: she or he? But what they were really fighting about was which sex is the more capable: man or woman? That same argument has been waged many times, about many topics over the years. But no gender-related discussion has been more heated than the one that rages behind the wheel. So who are better drivers: men or women?

 

The Answer Is ...

In a recent study released by Quality Planning, an analytics company that validates policyholder information for auto insurers, women came out on top (sorry guys).

 

The study analyzed different kinds of vehicle code violations (traffic violations) and then compared how many times men were cited versus women. The conclusion was that men break more traffic laws and drive more dangerously than women. Because they violate laws designed to make the roads safer, men cause more accidents and expensive damage.

 

Discuss: Who do you think are better drivers: Men or Women?

 

"We were not surprised to see that men have slightly more violations — about 5 percent — that result in accidents than women," said Raj Bhat, president of Quality Planning. "And because men are also more likely to violate laws for speeding, passing and yielding, the resulting accidents caused by men lead to more expensive claims than those caused by women."

 

Topping the list is the finding that men are cited for reckless driving 3.41 more times than women. Reckless driving is considered one of the most serious traffic offenses by courts since it implies a disregard for the rights and safety of people or property.

 

Violations for which men scored at least 50 percent higher than women:

TYPE OF VIOLATION RATIO M:F

Reckless driving 3.41

DUI 3.09

Seatbelt violations 3.08

Speeding 1.75

Failure to yield 1.54

Stop sign/signal violation 1.53

 

Evidence Gets Worse

Guys, when it rains it pours. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, more men than women die each year in motor vehicle crashes. "Men take more risks behind the wheel than women, and so men are more likely to get into serious crashes," says Anne McCartt, the institute's senior vice president of research. "We don't have any way of comparing their driving abilities, but on the likelihood of getting into a serious crash in which someone dies, men win handily."

Fatal passenger vehicle crash involvements per 100 million miles traveled, by driver age and gender, April 2001–March 2002:Age Male Female Total

16-19 Crash Involvements: 4,257

Miles: 46,427,394,010

Rate: 9.2 Crash Involvements: 1,852

Miles: 35,264,476,105

Rate: 5.3 Crash Involvements: 6,109

Miles: 81,691,870,114

Rate: 7.5

20-29 Crash Involvements: 8,949

Miles: 225,999,581,860

Rate: 4.0 Crash Involvements: 3,172

Miles: 156,283,683,955

Rate: 2.0 Crash Involvements: 12,122

Miles: 382,283,265,815

Rate: 3.2

30-59 Crash Involvements: 15,027

Miles: 845,507,965,689

Rate: 1.8 Crash Involvements: 6,946

Miles: 551,350,306,430

Rate: 1.3 Crash Involvements: 21,973

Miles: 1,396,858,272,119

Rate: 1.6

60-69 Crash Involvements: 2,097

Miles: 128,814,817,845

Rate: 1.6 Crash Involvements: 1,008

Miles: 64,778,212,790

Rate: 1.6 Crash Involvements: 3,105

Miles: 193,593,030,635

Rate: 1.6

70-Plus Crash Involvements: 3,148

Miles: 76,991,652,560

Rate: 4.1 Crash Involvements: 1,571

Miles: 39,093,332,009

Rate: 4.0 Crash Involvements: 4,719

Miles: 116,084,984,569

Rate: 4.1

Total* Crash Involvements: 33,733

Miles: 1,324,373,970,682

Rate: 2.5 Crash Involvements: 14,633

Miles: 847,734,931,097

Rate: 1.7 Crash Involvements: 48,638

Miles: 2,172,108,901,779

Rate: 2.2

 

*Total includes other and/or unknowns

 

On the Flip Side

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety also reported that from 1975 to 2003, female deaths in motor vehicle crashes increased 14 percent, compared with an 11 percent decline for male motorists during that same period. Insurance industry experts peg the rise in female deaths in vehicular crashes to more women obtaining driver's licenses than in the past and driving more miles than, say, 25 years ago.

 

Plus, it seems as if female motorists are getting more aggressive. "It's true that men do take more risks than women," says Carolyn Gorman, vice president of the Insurance Information Institute. "However, [women] are partaking in more risky behaviors than ever before. The gap is closing quickly."

 

So Are Women Better Drivers Than Men?

Many auto insurance industry experts would agree with the theory that men, especially young men, tend to drive more aggressively than women and display their aggression in a direct manner, rather than indirectly. Furthermore, as a rule of thumb, male drivers are more likely than women to break the law, and the male of the species tends to be more of a risk-taker.

 

Even so, it's hard to say women are better drivers, although they are statistically safer. Women have just as many accidents as men; however, they tend to be minor fender-benders. Men, on the other hand, tend to do the job properly when they crash, and as a result cost their insurance companies a lot more money.

 

So, even though it's a blow to our male egos, we'll have to give this round to women. Sorry fellas.

 

For nearly two decades, New York-based writer and editor Chuck Tannert has covered everything from automobiles to gadgets to travel. Before joining the MSN Autos team, Tannert served as senior automotive editor at Popular Mechanics, and his work has appeared in many outlets, including Cargo, Men's Journal, Penthouse, Popular Science, and Wired.

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Who are the best drivers?

The backseat drivers. Of course!

 

 

See the lyrics here;

 

http://lyricsplayground.com/alpha/songs/s/sevenlittlegirlssittinginthebackseat.shtml

All together now, one, two, three) (Keep you mind on your drivin')

(Keep you hands on the wheel)

(Keep your snoopy eyes on the road ahead)

(We're havin' fun sittin' in the back seat kissin' and a'huggin with Fred) (Dee doody doom doom, dee doody doom doom) (Dee doody doom doom, DOOM)

 

Not to forget this thread

 

http://hyeforum.com/index.php?showtopic=32654&st=0&p=278956&hl=pinxi&fromsearch=1entry278956

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Hey Yervant, that video is being discussed on the major networks. It can be a good candidate for blonde jokes.

Reminds me of the time when we were driving from point A to point C. We had a few choices. Drive horizontally to point B , then vertically to point C., both being more modern and faster highways We had decided to take a less modern, slower scenic diagonal route. It was long arduous if scenic drive, we were doing idle talk. I asked my wife, if the distance from A to B is so many miles and B to C so many, how many miles is A to C? My wife, being very good at math, even better than me solved it in no time, without even pencil and paper. In those days we did not have even a calculator, we had abaci. :jester:

Do everyone here know what the…

Pythagorean theorem

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagorean_theorem

 

In mathematics, the Pythagorean theorem or Pythagoras' theorem is a relation in Euclidean geometry among the three sides of a right triangle (right-angled triangle). In terms of areas, it states:

In any right triangle, the area of the square whose side is the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the areas of the squares whose sides are the two legs (the two sides that meet at a right angle).

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