Why men are better drivers than Women

Published on 20 April 2023 at 21:50

Ok look, I know this might seem like a really offensive topic, but there is another side to the argument on my partner Anmol's blog post, and for your information, she agreed to the topic and decided to make it personal.

 

Ok, now let's get to my part of the argument. It's been an argument old as time, are women better drivers than men, or are men better drivers than women? There is obviously data that supports both sides, but which data is more accurate and trustworthy?

Men are better drivers than women, simple as that. They are more confident behind the wheel, and when in a situation where precise movements are needed, the man can get it done. Unlike Anmol, who couldn't even maintain a relationship without flirting with 20 different men at the same time. Women in the same situation will panic, and make the crucial mistake that can cause a fatal accident, as you can tell, she is now lonely crying about her problems to me, who couldn't care less about one guy out of 100 who sent her a full-face snap.

 

The left side shows the data between men and women's confidence in driving in the winter, which is typically when most accidents occur. 44% of men feel the most comfortable when driving, and being comfortable makes you more confident, which in turn helps you make more precise turns and decisions.  If we take a look at the non-comfortable part, we can see that 36% of women are not comfortable at all, compared to the 12% of men who do not feel comfortable driving in the winter.

Now, we have a demographic showing which sex is the better driver in each region. In the frontier region, 18% of men are better drivers, in the South and Midwest its 14%, and in the northeast it is 2%. Each region has different climates, and those climates can affect one's driving in different ways. With men being more confident while driving in harsh conditions than women, it makes sense that men will typically be better drivers than women.

COnclusion

Men are better drivers than women. They are more confident, which in turn decreases the likeliness of being in a crash. Men drive better in harsh conditions, which is the primary reason that fatal accidents occur. So, there you go, you can either choose my side, someone with experience actually driving in different conditions, or you can choose Anmol, who said herself that she is a dedicated passenger princess, even though the only time she will be that is with her parents, since no guy wants to drive with her :)

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2 years ago

jsyk half of this is not true and is extremely over exaggerated😁🔛🔝💯