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I wonder how my observations stack up against yours. I've found that BMW drivers, in general, are the most aggressive jerks out on the highways. Second place is a tossup between Firebird/Camaro drivers and the Japanese pocket rockets.
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I'm gonna go with pick-up trucks. At least in my area. Closely followed by whatever giant SUV is popular. I keep hearing people say bimmer drivers are jerks, but I've never noticed that. They may drive faster, but they rarely threaten to kill you (like the vehicles listed previously).
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I'm going to go with none of the above, that there is, in fact, no correlation between the car someone drives or the motorcycle someone rides, and their behavior.
Interpretations, though, of the behavior of drivers in certain car makes or on certain motorcycles are easily biased by an incident or two. |
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I can't count the number of times that a group of under 20 idiots wait until they are right next to me an then lay on the horn and yell at the top of the voice at me. I almost fell over the first two or three times before I got used to it.
I would love to meet up with a couple of car loads of these locals when they were not in there cars to run away. Mark In NC |
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B triples in my area ( trucks with three trailers ) some of them come realy close at speed ( 70 mph ) |
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Having said that... I agree with you that most people make prejudiced judgments based on hearsay and no real evidence.
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Alienator, stop trying to ruin our fun. As a scientist you know full well that, contrary to popular opinion, you CAN generalize. In fact, done carefully it's the scientific method = induction. Based on your comments, then, you must believe that the occupants of a Lincoln Town Car are just as likely to throw a beer can at a cyclist as are the occupants of a Camaro. |
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Uh-huh. Right. Please, oh wise one, learn me about science and your keen intuition about people. ![]() |
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Sure. It's not like aggressive drivers might choose an aggressive handling car. It's also not like insurance companies, which set their rates on statistics and have money riding on whether they get it right, use the type of car they are insuring when determining rates; that's why they insure sports cars at the same rate as non-sports cars. ![]()
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Sarcasm as the last defense? So answer the question: Do you think the occupants of a Lincoln Town Car are just as likely to throw a beer can at a cyclist as are the occupants of a Camaro? |
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I don't know. Who are the occupants? Sarcasm is all your bigoted viewpoint deserves. When you substitute lazy generalization for critical thought is anyone supposed to take what you say seriously? Let me know when you learn something about science or cross sections of a given population. Then we'll talk. FWIW, here are some wonderful generalizations from folks, like you, that preceded you:
So, if you and your kin think that generalizing based on a car is so accurate, you should realize exactly how your generalizations fit perfectly in the molds of the generalizations listed above and how your generalizations make you look like idiots. Last edited by alienator : 28-01.-2008 at 02:04 PM. |
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Ah, the insurance rates argument. Well, there's a stroke of genius. Let's base an argument on a tactic an industry that only looks at short term profit. Example? Poor coverage of preventative care and virtually non-existent coverage for people with certain pre-existing conditions. Golly, y'all sure do like your generalizations, but I'll bet you chafe when someone generalizes about you. Sure you'll say you don't, but if that's really the case then you really don't stand for anything. |
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The problem with the PC anti-generalization crowd... is that they have to perpetuate a falsity (that all population distributions are the same irrespective of factors that may bias the various means, standard deviations etc.) to protect the poor individual from being pre-judged. It is a false concept IMO to protect the individual from the ignoramuses who can't delineate the difference between population characteristics, and the fact that resultant changes in probability are only that... probability. Not absolutes concerning the individual. "German Shepherds are generally good guard dogs". There's a generalization. And, assuming for the sake of argument it is a correct statement, whilst the probability of a German Shepherd being a naturally good guard dog might be high... it would be wrong of me to judge an individual German Shepherd as a good guard dog until I'd seen that it was good at guarding. But many people like to prejudge because it saves a lot of guessing and research. Its just easier. But not fun to be on the receiving end of it when it goes against you. So we perpetuate false myths in my opinion... to protect us from ourselves.
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Yes it does. Those practices are based on insurance company statistics. You should read better. Or maybe you think one set of insurance statistical data is better than the other. That's a ripe one if you do. And FWIW, it's been shown in many cases that the conclusions of the insurance companies re: their statistics have been dead wrong. Many times. |
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What Alienator is experiencing is the logical analog of metal fatigue. |
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