← Back to context Comment by HiroshiSan 14 hours ago Yeah the mindset is essentially drive to spec in the test and then skirting the law from then on. 3 comments HiroshiSan Reply soupfordummies 14 hours ago I think a lot about this (bad drivers) and I’m not really sure how to fix it since I think it’s really a problem of underlying selfishness and perceived-exceptionalism mixed with overestimation of skill. dgfitz 14 hours ago Nailed it.Mostly the selfishness part. The whole idea of being courteous with other people on the road just doesn’t exist.Sadly, this also extends to bicyclists. Entitled instead of courteous. UltraSane 12 hours ago cars can easily be programmed to detect bad driving.
soupfordummies 14 hours ago I think a lot about this (bad drivers) and I’m not really sure how to fix it since I think it’s really a problem of underlying selfishness and perceived-exceptionalism mixed with overestimation of skill. dgfitz 14 hours ago Nailed it.Mostly the selfishness part. The whole idea of being courteous with other people on the road just doesn’t exist.Sadly, this also extends to bicyclists. Entitled instead of courteous. UltraSane 12 hours ago cars can easily be programmed to detect bad driving.
dgfitz 14 hours ago Nailed it.Mostly the selfishness part. The whole idea of being courteous with other people on the road just doesn’t exist.Sadly, this also extends to bicyclists. Entitled instead of courteous.
I think a lot about this (bad drivers) and I’m not really sure how to fix it since I think it’s really a problem of underlying selfishness and perceived-exceptionalism mixed with overestimation of skill.
Nailed it.
Mostly the selfishness part. The whole idea of being courteous with other people on the road just doesn’t exist.
Sadly, this also extends to bicyclists. Entitled instead of courteous.
cars can easily be programmed to detect bad driving.