Every day on my facebook newsfeed I see people complaining about [insert state]'s drivers and how bad they are.
Enter: The Profound Zone
Every person from every state is the same. An imaginary set of borders on a map do not dictate how well or poorly someone operates a motor vehicle. A poor driver in New York is no worse or better than a bad driver from California.
According to Facebook newsfeeds, every state in America has the worst drivers. On that note, what dictates a poor driver? Someone who made you mad in traffic? Someone who made a mistake whilst driving in your presence?
Lets say Joe Johnson of Nevada is driving his car down the road in front of you. Joe Johnson is the world's best driver, has never made a mistake behind the wheel once. Good ol' Joe pulls up to an intersection, stops, and while in deep thought pondering the events of his terrible day, he goes first, in front of the person to his right who technically had the right of way. Person on the right honks and throws their arms up, raging unnecessarily. Joe drives off, regretting his one mistake. Person on right updates their Facebook status, claiming Joe Johnson and the rest of Nevada are "the worst drivers" and it makes them furious.
Exit: The Profound Zone
Next up- "[insert state] people have no idea how to drive in the snow/rain!"
Enter: The Profound Zone
Every person from every state is the same. An imaginary set of borders on a map do not dictate how well or poorly someone operates a motor vehicle. A poor driver in New York is no worse or better than a bad driver from California.
According to Facebook newsfeeds, every state in America has the worst drivers. On that note, what dictates a poor driver? Someone who made you mad in traffic? Someone who made a mistake whilst driving in your presence?
Lets say Joe Johnson of Nevada is driving his car down the road in front of you. Joe Johnson is the world's best driver, has never made a mistake behind the wheel once. Good ol' Joe pulls up to an intersection, stops, and while in deep thought pondering the events of his terrible day, he goes first, in front of the person to his right who technically had the right of way. Person on the right honks and throws their arms up, raging unnecessarily. Joe drives off, regretting his one mistake. Person on right updates their Facebook status, claiming Joe Johnson and the rest of Nevada are "the worst drivers" and it makes them furious.
Exit: The Profound Zone
Next up- "[insert state] people have no idea how to drive in the snow/rain!"
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