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<p>Yeah, but they get into more accidents overall and significantly more accidents per mile IIRC. I just got abruptly crashed into in a busy parking lot the other day by an inattentive woman driver. Our cars were exactly perpendicular, mine was not moving, and she backed directly into me. This sort of thing happens all the time. I made a judgement call not to call the police because of the chance that the cop wouldn't be able to determine who was at fault, and just randomly write me a ticket. I also chose not to inform the insurance company because of the chance that they too would fail to determine who was at fault, and just put an accident on my precious driving record. As it stands, I have a dent in my car, but my car sucks, so idc.</p>
<p>Driving is easy enough that you can't really tell if you're 'good' at it. But if it were hard, men would be the far better drivers because of our superior vision and reflexes. The next best drivers would be boys, particularly those trained to run farm equipment or go-karts. A distant third would be women. I'm only saying all of this because I'm bitter, and I'm only bitter because men have to pay more for auto insurance than women for no apparent reason. Mine is like a grand and some chage yearly, or about 250 hours pay at minimum wage.</p>