Are you a dangerous driver? 10 ways to tell

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Bad habits range from road rage to eating while driving. Compare yourself with these accident magnets from Boston. Do you see yourself here?

By Insure.com

Surely you've seen them on the road: They're swerving in and out of lanes, ignoring rules of the road, and engaging in other rude -- and dangerous -- behavior. Or maybe you are that bad driver?

Compare yourself with a focus group of 30 drivers from Boston who have collectively been involved in 84 accidents over the past three years and received 49 speeding tickets, 39 moving violations and 92 parking tickets. Take a look at these questions to find out if you fit the profile.

When you reach a stop sign and no one is coming from another direction, do you roll through instead of stopping? An overwhelming majority (87%) of the bad drivers say they should be able to speed, go through stop signs, and break other driving rules and regulations as long as no one gets hurt.

Do you talk on the cell phone while driving instead of pulling off and stopping to talk? A total of 77% of bad drivers say they do this either frequently or occasionally. Only 13% say they never talk on a cell phone while driving.

Do you take your coffee and muffin or other food and drink on the road with you, driving with one hand while using the other to eat? Some 60% of those in the study say they either frequently or occasionally eat while they're driving. In fact, several of the participants say they have spilled drinks and attempted to clean up the spill while driving.

If you're out shopping in a crowded area and are looking for a parking space, do you become so focused on your search that you lose sight of the cars and pedestrians around you? More than half of the participants say that when they're trying to find a parking space in a crowded area, they can become so focused that they become oblivious to other drivers and pedestrians and often get into accidents, whether on the street or in a parking lot.

Do you hate driving behind SUVs or other large vehicles that obstruct your view? More than 60% of bad drivers say they are frustrated driving behind SUVs because they are wide and tall and block their vision. In fact, more than 70% believe SUVs should be required to drive in a separate lane on the highway.

Does your driving change when you go into areas with higher police presence? Nearly all of the participants strongly agree with the statement that they drive more carefully when they know police are in the area. In addition, most participants say they check their rearview mirrors regularly for police cars.

Does listening to music while you drive sometimes leave you oblivious to all but the music? Some 93% of participants say they listen to the radio while driving, and 73% of them listen to music. Most say listening to the radio has often caused them to become distracted and in some cases they say listening to loud music has caused them to be more aggressive on the highway.

Do you find yourself in confrontations on the road, either through verbal arguments or hand gestures, because of either your own driving habits or the habits of others? While 87% of the bad drivers consider themselves at least somewhat courteous drivers if not very courteous, at least half also admit making obscene or rude gestures or comments to other drivers, particularly those who cut in front of them on the highway. Participants also say, however, that they appreciate a thank-you gesture for letting another driver into their lane, and often give a wave of thanks themselves when they cut into traffic.

Does your "work hard, play hard" lifestyle leave you sleepy behind the wheel at times? About 50% of those in the study say they have almost fallen asleep while driving and an additional 10% say they have wanted to shut their eyes while driving and almost did. The study found that most participants lead a busy lifestyle that sometimes leaves them sleep-deprived.

When you're driving with passengers, do you turn around to talk, taking your eyes and mind off the road? Nearly all group members acknowledged that they are distracted when they have passengers in their vehicles, and most say during conversations they'll turn their heads and stop paying attention to the road. This held true especially for drivers with small children.
If your answers agree with the answers from the focus group, it's likely you tend to be a more aggressive driver than average. Like members of the study, you may also pay more for your auto insurance. Within the study group, 53% pay a surcharge on their auto insurance because of their driving records.

!Outgoing, confident, and a menace
These bad drivers have other characteristics that you may recognize in your own life. Most say they lead very stressful lives without enough time to accomplish all their activities in a day. They all consider themselves either somewhat or very outgoing, and all have a fair to great amount of confidence in the way they behave. And 90% say they've told a "little white lie" to protect someone's feelings.

The group was broken down into three age groups, from 18 to 25 years old, 26 to 45 years old, and 46 to 59 years old. There were 19 men and 11 women in the study, commissioned by RightFind Technology, a company developing new products to help insurers make better decisions on auto insurance rates for specific drivers.

While the study is based on a small group and should be considered a hypothesis rather than a conclusion, "our study identified several personality attributes that seem clearly linked to accident involvement," says Donald Bashline, one of the owners of RightFind. "Witnessing these focus groups was a revelation."
 
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MarvinMyCat said:
Do you hate driving behind SUVs or other large vehicles that obstruct your view? More than 60% of bad drivers say they are frustrated driving behind SUVs because they are wide and tall and block their vision. In fact, more than 70% believe SUVs should be required to drive in a separate lane on the highway.


I hate that. If there's a big SUV in front of me, i can't see ****. all i can see is the back of their truck. When i'm behind a car, i can see the road in front of the car so i get more advanced warning and such. If i'm behind an SUV, i will change lanes and either get a car in front of them or pass the SUV. I usually like to be able to see the car in front of the car in front of me
 
MarvinMyCat said:
Do you hate driving behind SUVs or other large vehicles that obstruct your view? More than 60% of bad drivers say they are frustrated driving behind SUVs because they are wide and tall and block their vision. In fact, more than 70% believe SUVs should be required to drive in a separate lane on the highway.

I thought this was the funniest one. :D
They complain about SUV's when they are tailgaiting them, being unsafe and a bad driver... Does anyone remember that whole "3 cars/seconds back" rule? I do... if you actually back off of a person while driving... you can *gasp* see around them.
 
Penguin said:
I thought this was the funniest one. :D
if you actually back off of a person while driving... you can *gasp* see around them.

No you can't. espeically on a highway.

I do the 3 second rule. I even sometimes count it out on the highway when i'm behind someone. I still like to see what is in front of the big truck/SUV/van that is in front of me. I don't like relying on their brakelights to tell me to stop even if i am a safe distance. All SUV's have black tinted windows and are tall. Normal carws don't usually have tint and are not so tall, so you can usually see the car ahead of them easily.

At 65MPH, even if i'm a safe distance behind, i don't like looking at a wall i can't see through, i prefer to look slightly ahead of the car to have a better idea of what's coming up.
 
Mustang5L5 said:
No you can't. espeically on a highway.

I do the 3 second rule. I even sometimes count it out on the highway when i'm behind someone. I still like to see what is in front of the big truck/SUV/van that is in front of me. I don't like relying on their brakelights to tell me to stop even if i am a safe distance. All SUV's have black tinted windows and are tall. Normal carws don't usually have tint and are not so tall, so you can usually see the car ahead of them easily.

At 65MPH, even if i'm a safe distance behind, i don't like looking at a wall i can't see through, i prefer to look slightly ahead of the car to have a better idea of what's coming up.
*****...when i see an suv...i just go under it F & F style...my car is so low I can do that...(its 7.2" tall...dont ask me...i just made it up)
 
...well, I doubt they are getting rid of SUV's, Semis, and Vans anytime this century... Stay further back, so as to see their mirrors (like on a Semi) or go around them. :shrug:
 
Penguin said:
I thought this was the funniest one. :D
They complain about SUV's when they are tailgaiting them, being unsafe and a bad driver... Does anyone remember that whole "3 cars/seconds back" rule? I do... if you actually back off of a person while driving... you can *gasp* see around them.

Ha. Try that 3 second rule here and see how many idiots cut you off. You obviously don't drive in very many crowded cities.

Also think about these scenerios, while being tolerant of SUV's. You're trying to make a left hand turn, but there is an SUV from the opposite direction in front of also trying to make a left hand turn. If you're in your Mustang you WILL NOT be able to see oncoming traffic, and know when it's safe to turn.

Have you ever had an SUV parked next to you in a busy parking lot where everyone speeds? Trying to back out without getting t-boned by some dumbass is quite a task.

I live in Orlando, so I already drive with the worst of the worse. Having large vehicles obstruct your vision never helps.

Hating SUV's doesn't make me a bad driver. Just a sports car driver.
 
[QUOTE='66 coupe]Ha. Try that 3 second rule here and see how many idiots cut you off. You obviously don't drive in very many crowded cities.

Also think about these scenerios, while being tolerant of SUV's. You're trying to make a left hand turn, but there is an SUV from the opposite direction in front of also trying to make a left hand turn. If you're in your Mustang you WILL NOT be able to see oncoming traffic, and know when it's safe to turn.

Have you ever had an SUV parked next to you in a busy parking lot where everyone speeds? Trying to back out without getting t-boned by some dumbass is quite a task.

I live in Orlando, so I already drive with the worst of the worse. Having large vehicles obstruct your vision never helps.

Hating SUV's doesn't make me a bad driver. Just a sports car driver.[/QUOTE]

:nice: You're right on target with this post. I personally hate it when I'm sitting at a stop sign waiting to turn and an SUV pulls up next to me and blocks my vision. So, I roll up to see around them and then they roll up more to block me again....I'm like "WTF idiot!" I can't stand "Stupid Ugly Vehicles" at all. They tail gate all the time and, as someone already pointed out, even if you are doing the three second rule (which is next to impossible here in Houston....you WILL get paved over.), you still can't see anything.
 
Take a look at most fo teh idiots that are driving the SUV's. Yes, it is a PITA to see around them in parking lots, opposite left-hand turns (you're not supposed to inch into the intersection in NY to do such), and getting stuck behind these things.

If the SUV driver would pull their arse out fo their heads and relize that they don't have to pull forward on a left-hand turns to see around anything, don't have to pull all the way up to the line on a red light to see around anything, and stay the hell outta MY left hand lane, we wouldn't have most of the problems we have today.

I'm a terribly aggressive driver most of the time. If everyone would just sty the hell outta my way, we wouldn't have these problems! :rlaugh:
 
Everything you guys said happens to me, it's just that SUV's aren't the only ones doing it. It can be a car, van, truck, suv. It's not the vehicle at fault, it's the bad driver.
SUV's have been around since God knows when, the most memorable to me are the 60's Chevy/GMC Suburbans. Now they are just more popular. I see trucks, vans, and cars just as much as I see SUVs. They all get in the way. I hate SUVs and I hate trucks used as cars.

I hate bad drivers more. Yes, there will always be bad drivers. Nothing can change that. It doesn't matter what they drive, they're still going to cut me off, block my line of sight, rearend me, run red lights, run stop signs, speed past, back into me, hit the brakes because they dropped their food, drift into my lane while talking on their cellphone, sideswipe me, drive the wrong way in the parking lot, cut across parking spaces, park in nonparking spaces, pull out in front of me, go 20mph in the fast lane, NEVER use blinkers, and just all around piss me off. Do I care? Yes, and I can do almost nothing about it, except be a defensive driver.
 
With all that you mentioned, and it goes on all around me too, I'm always looking for someone to buy me a new front end. I pity the fools that does something stupid infront of me! and oh yea, Ow, my neck hurts (Saleen)!