• LOGIC💣@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    When I tell people that a driver should strive to see 100% of the road where their tires will go when driving, I inevitably get a lot of responses from people who say it’s impossible to do. I mean, you don’t have to consciously focus on it, just make sure you can see it. That’s what I learned in my defensive driving class, and I’ve been doing it for decades. Obviously, I can’t do it perfectly, so there are rare times where I hit a pothole I didn’t see, but I don’t think you should be driving if you don’t try to do this.

    I always wonder how many potholes/animals/small children these people hit with their cars.

    • Frezik@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      5 days ago

      If it’s impossible to do, that’s a good reason to reject the idea of everyone driving in the first place.

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        What’s even worse, is that I am a person who tries to do a lot of defensive driving, and I’ve been doing it for decades, and I’m just constantly aware of all the little mistakes I still make. Maybe you can say it’s the Dunning-Krueger effect, but I think I’m objectively not a very good driver, and I don’t know what that makes all of the other people out there.

        But overall, I really do agree that people shouldn’t be driving if they can avoid it. (I can’t avoid it at the moment.)