JohnW wrote:The four vehicles that have hit me down the years have been a Volvo estate, two Vauxhalls and a VW.
Going by that it's cars with names beginning with V that are the most badly driven.
JohnW wrote:The four vehicles that have hit me down the years have been a Volvo estate, two Vauxhalls and a VW.
pete75 wrote:JohnW wrote:The four vehicles that have hit me down the years have been a Volvo estate, two Vauxhalls and a VW.
Going by that it's cars with names beginning with V that are the most badly driven.
meic wrote:...............So a Volvo estate pulls out on you without looking and has a crash but an Audi overtakes and cuts back in on you stealing your safety space and making you brake but you do brake and nobody gets hurt.
JohnW wrote:but do you think Audis are more dangerous? I believe that the mentality of the driver is more relevant than the make of car
JohnW wrote:Cyril Haearn wrote:Cunobelin wrote:Audi...... for when your driving is too bad for BMW
My scientific investigations continue: driving home last week I was gliding up to a junction where one usually has to wait. Two vehicles (neither an audi!) overtook me to reach the stop light a few seconds earlier. I noted that both carried the christian fish symbol, 100%, if that is not stastically significant? Why is it so often a christian? Do they want to get to heaven earlier?
The 'fish' symbol - the 'Icthius' - was a secret sign used by Christians in the early years of Christianity during times of persecution to help them recognise each other.
The recent popularity of the 'Icthius' badges/symbols currently popularity applied to cars relate to Darwinism - i.e. the belief in evolution of species rather than creation as a one-off single event. You'll probably see two little feet projecting from under the belly of the fish.
These badges do not necessarily denote a Christian owner or driver, in fact the behaviour that you find objectionable (as I would) is not Christian. Clearly some people despise Audi drivers, and you despise Christians; however, your conclusion in this matter is irrational.
The four vehicles that have hit me down the years have been a Volvo estate, two Vauxhalls and a VW. Currently my own personal observation and experience is that large, expensive 4wd vehicles and white vans (Transit type) are the most dangerously and selfishly driven - but there's good and bad in them all.
Paulatic wrote:Speaking of an Audi driver
https://www.facebook.com/dashcamnetwork ... nref=story
Lance Dopestrong wrote:You're more likely to be convicted to a motoring offence while driving an Audi than any other brand if car, so the confirmation bias some experience is not an imaginary phenomenon.
Lance Dopestrong wrote: ... You're more likely to be convicted to a motoring offence while driving an Audi than any other brand if car, so the confirmation bias some experience is not an imaginary phenomenon.
meic wrote:As a frequent hitch-hiker I soon learned that you dont get lifts in Volvos.
Audax67 wrote:http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/car ... bad-habits
...I think I'll walk up with the dog