sigh_driven wrote:
no lol, the "good driver-bad driver" thing is determined from how many accidents people get into.
None of these are really arguable lol, they are ALL based on statistics, not assupmtion or sexism
Numbers, percentages, and ideas are meaningless if you don't have more precise statistics to back them up.
These statistics are not fact... they're somehwat laughable (some of them), and amateurish (sorry, don't care how reliable the source is, if that's how they actually worded these statistics, they did a terrible job). The wording is not professional, if it's their wording.
Also, you have to factor in alcohol consumption with driving, jobs that put people on the road in an unfavorable mental state (truck drivers, which are predominantly male), how many of gender each actually drive vehicles, which vehicles they drive in (which affects the safety of the driver and passengers), and many other things for the statistics to be "true" (which... well... is impossible)
Let's take these for example:
1) Women are better drivers then men
This is completely unprovable (or false, if you will). First, you'd have to stack up the criteria that they used to do this. Let's think, how much could they use outside of accidents? There aren't that many that have data that is actually valid, it's impossible and not human to be able to collect data that can prove this correctly, there just isn't. If you're basing it off of accidents alone, then whether that is a decent criteria or not is left up to opinion... and seeing as that is so, it can't really be fact, can it?
2) Men are 77% more likely to die in a traffic accident
What do you know, another impossible statistic! Now what is this one based off of, amount of deaths in an accident? Frailty of the male body compared to female body? Whether a female body holds up better that a male body when it hit by a side impact?
Impossible, perhaps it could be "guys die more often in accidents" or "men are more likely to get into accidents", (the wording on this "statistic" isn't great) but do put a percentage on it and to say that a guy is actually that more likely to die (which is either stating that male crashes are more severe than female crashes [which might have
some truth to it], or that if a man and woman are in the same car, the male is 77% more like to die. The the latter is rather... unrealistic, and I doubt they'd use it, the first is also one of those things you CAN'T put a percentage on. Depends on the driver.
3) Worst time of day to drive: 2 a.m.
4) Best time of day to drive: 8 a.m.
These two are rather justified as there are drunks on the road at this time, mixed with the fact that people are probably tried drivers this time in the morning makes it a dangerous time. if it wasn't for the bars, however, I don't think it would be so clear cut.
8 AM... I'm kind of iffy on it, but I don't really doubt it. Probably based on the same type of statistics (accident during certain time of the day, how much traffic is out, etc.) I actually thought it would have been 9 or 10 AM, though, as 8 is a pretty busy hour of the day...
Of course, both would have to be on a clear day with no road disadvantages.
5) Worst day to drive: Saturday night
Probably due to the fact that most parties are on Saturday night. However, Saturday night is not a day... so is Saturday really the worst day of the week to drive?
6) Best day to drive: Wednesday
Mmm... I do doubt this one. I seriously doubt Wednesday is any different than Tuesday or Thursday (Monday is the "day back to work" and Friday is generally the "end of the work week" and also a party night. Of course Saturdays are dangerous, as was stated above. Sundays... not really sure on that one. Once again, not really sure how "hump day" can really be chose as the safest day of the weak (as it's dependent on drivers who are not always consistant...)
7) Most likely to die in a traffic accident:
#1 85 year old women
#2 males 16-23
#2, I believe. Partiers, drunk drivers, much of them fall in that range.
#1 ...while my grandmother is about that age, and she's a horrific driver, but are male drivers of the same age really any better? o_0
8)Cool Safest passenger in a car: secured baby
9) Safest vehicle: school bus
10) Most dangerous vehicle: motorcycle
These three are pretty predictable...
Mothers are generally cautious drivers, aren't they?
School bus drivers are also generally safe drivers, as well, it's their jobs, and buses aren't going to go down so easily due to a simple car crash (the offending vehicle, depending on what it is, will probably be more likely to be totaled)
Motorcycles? There's pretty much no safety in that, really.
It's all averages and numbers, they shouldn't be taken as fact, however, you can take the last three (baby/bus/motorcycle) and make an educated assumption based on common knowledge (it may not be fact, but... they're generally pretty close0