I live in the South, but I had occasion to travel to Chicago and surrounding areas some time back, and I noticed a fundamental difference between Chicago drivers and drivers in, say, Atlanta or Birmingham. When the light changes in Chicago, the green side goes immediately, stepping on the gas without a thought. If you're caught out in the intersection in Chicago, you WILL get hit. In the larger southern cities I've driven in, this does not generally happen. People are slower to start (and also slower to stop, often going through the yellow to red at high rates of speed). In Tennessee, they have something I like to call the "Tennessee stop," which is a technique whereby a driver pretends he is not going to stop for a red light, and the car slowly comes to a stop about 1/4 of the way into the intersection. It makes one wary if one is going the opposite way, even on a full green.
I'd say overall that drivers are stupid everywhere; they're just stupid in different ways.
2006-12-29 11:29:55
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answered by Black Dog 6
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it's not their fault, really, it isn't. they can't help it at all that they live that close to HOOSIERS,it just rubbed off on them. i drive a truck and you can spot a Indiana driver miles down the road.
2007-01-01 16:05:56
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answered by Big Tim 2
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the intense cold coupled with the lake effect
2006-12-29 19:20:27
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answered by Steve 4
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Too many cars and not enough roads
2006-12-29 19:16:13
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answered by Lolitta 7
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eggs
2006-12-29 19:19:45
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answered by dburg90 1
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