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Re: LOL - just got my Tx license, what a joke!
« Reply #15 on: January 09, 2008, 08:41:46 PM »
OH I got to disagree, I think driving over here is manic!!  People offensively drive, drive to close to each other, don't actually do what they are supposed to at roundabouts, pull out in front of cars because they need to get into the other lane so they think it's ok to block a lane of traffic from moving to do this, etc. And don't get me started on motorcyclists!! It's every man for himself on the roads here. That is what scares me about driving in Britain!! Oh, for the peace and politeness of the wide open roads in the states....

I guess it depends where you came from, and where you  are now.
I think drivers are MUCH more considerate here (Scotland) than where i came from (California).


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Re: LOL - just got my Tx license, what a joke!
« Reply #16 on: January 09, 2008, 08:47:52 PM »
I don't think any country is particularly wonderful when it comes to drivers!
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Re: LOL - just got my Tx license, what a joke!
« Reply #17 on: January 09, 2008, 08:51:15 PM »
I don't think any country is particularly wonderful when it comes to drivers!

I totally agree.  You have the Pittsburgh left, the St. Louis stop, the N.J. turnpike drivers.  Drivers here have issues too. 



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Re: LOL - just got my Tx license, what a joke!
« Reply #18 on: January 09, 2008, 09:52:14 PM »
I guess it depends where you came from, and where you  are now.
I think drivers are MUCH more considerate here (Scotland) than where i came from (California).

I do have to say I noticed a difference when we were in Scotland. Things seemed a bit calmer and it just wasn't as hectic. 
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Re: LOL - just got my Tx license, what a joke!
« Reply #19 on: January 09, 2008, 11:36:21 PM »
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OH I got to disagree, I think driving over here is manic!!  People offensively drive, drive to close to each other, don't actually do what they are supposed to at roundabouts, pull out in front of cars because they need to get into the other lane so they think it's ok to block a lane of traffic from moving to do this, etc. And don't get me started on motorcyclists!! It's every man for himself on the roads here. That is what scares me about driving in Britain!! Oh, for the peace and politeness of the wide open roads in the states....

Nevertheless, the statistics seem to show that Great Britain is a much safer place to drive than the US.  See http://cemt.org/IRTAD/IRTADPUBLIC/we2.html .
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Re: LOL - just got my Tx license, what a joke!
« Reply #20 on: January 10, 2008, 12:53:41 AM »
Nevertheless, the statistics seem to show that Great Britain is a much safer place to drive than the US.  See http://cemt.org/IRTAD/IRTADPUBLIC/we2.html .
So why doesn't the insurance premium reflect that fact?  Oh wait...everything is expensive, I keep forgetting!   ;D


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Re: LOL - just got my Tx license, what a joke!
« Reply #21 on: January 10, 2008, 09:03:33 AM »
Traffic is certainly faster in the UK, but I feel safer on the roads. People seem more considerate and seem to obey traffic rules more than they do in the US. But then, I did live in RI!  :P
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Re: LOL - just got my Tx license, what a joke!
« Reply #22 on: January 10, 2008, 10:51:48 AM »
So why doesn't the insurance premium reflect that fact?  Oh wait...everything is expensive, I keep forgetting!   ;D

My insurance premium is slightly cheaper here (as a brand new driver!) than it was in the US.


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Re: LOL - just got my Tx license, what a joke!
« Reply #23 on: January 10, 2008, 12:29:23 PM »
I think the overall driving standard varies considerably from place to place.   My driving experience in the U.S. is mostly Nebraska plus about five states in the southeast, and I have to say that I found driving to be very relaxing on the whole.   Sure, the freeways around Atlanta were a little manic, but out in the small towns and rural areas of the south, just like the small towns of central Nebraska, it's a different world.

It's the same in England.  Here in the depths of rural north Norfolk, by far the majority of people are happy to drive along steadily and sensibly.   Aggressive driving is the rare exception rather than the rule, and really stands out because of that.

Heading anywhere back toward the south or midlands it seems to change drastically and just become a free-for-all ratrace in places.   I know the last time I went down through Colchester and Chelmsford way a few years ago I couldn't believe how bad the driving was, and anywhere back around the London area it's just crazy.   

A friend across the street still visits relatives in Milton Keynes a couple of times each year, and often stops by the Luton/Dunstable area where he was from originally.  Every time he returns he complains that the roads are worse than the last time and how it's a pleasure to be back here.  I've heard plenty of similar sentiments from many others:  "Great to see that 'Welcome to Norfolk' sign and be able to relax" is typical.
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