13Promet
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I know I go on about how bad Italian drivers are, but it's only because I don't want anyone else badly injured by these idiots.
Shouldn't any kind of moderation be involved here?
I know I go on about how bad Italian drivers are, but it's only because I don't want anyone else badly injured by these idiots.
Why? If you like, I'll substitute "total incompetents" for "idiots" but otherwise it stands. Why do you think I waste this much time arguing that no-one in their right mind should drive in Italy? Spite? Or an endless sequence of bad experiences? As I said in an earlier post, "Of course there are good drivers and bad in every country. It's just that in Italy, there are far more bad ones."Shouldn't any kind of moderation be involved here?
Why? If you like, I'll substitute "total incompetents" for "idiots" but otherwise it stands. Why do you think I waste this much time arguing that no-one in their right mind should drive in Italy? Spite? Or an endless sequence of bad experiences? As I said in an earlier post, "Of course there are good drivers and bad in every country. It's just that in Italy, there are far more bad ones."
Cheers,
R.
Very likely true, especially the last. This is a major problem in parts of Europe. You know, I take it, that a Pole was recently beaten to death outside a pizza shop in Essex, apparently for speaking Polish?. . . Also remember, Raid has lived in Europe. The biggest risks for Raid in Southern Italy are theft, car jacking and - currently - being mistaken as a fresh immigrant. And nobody here talks about it.
If you can't understand "Of course there are good drivers and bad in every country. It's just that in Italy, there are far more bad ones", there's not much I can do about that either. This is not "insulting 40 million people": it's a statement of personal experience.. . . Looks like there's a large deviation between reality and your perception....
What is more, fatalities are not the only measure of bad driving. Fairly clearly, I've never been killed by an Italian driver (or any other). But as I say, look at the dings and dents and scratches on Italian-registered cars parked in Italy.
What is more, fatalities are not the only measure of bad driving. Fairly clearly, I've never been killed by an Italian driver (or any other). But as I say, look at the dings and dents and scratches on Italian-registered cars parked in Italy.
I was hoping you might have a clearer grasp on the meaning of the word "insult". Or indeed that not all accidents are fatal. But (to borrow your own rude comment) this seems far too much of a complex deduction for youStating that driving/riding in India, a place where the death/vehichle ratio is 18x the Italian one, is safer than Italy, is just plain nonsense.
I was hoping you to be able at least to get this point, but is seems far too much of a complex deduction for you 🙄
Or indeed that not all accidents are fatal.
Very true. Then again, if they re-painted every time they had a minor accident, their cars would be permanently in the bodywork shop. It's not just the bad drivers whose cars get knocked about: after all, they have to hit someone, and it can't always be each other.But that is not necessarily a measure of driving quality, but of a different attitude towards cars. In Germany, you'll generally be sued for a re-paint (and fined), if you dare to leave a paint mark on a parking car's bumper, while Italians generally consider anything that leaves only dents and scratches no accident.
Do you mean the formua for kinetic energy, which is K = 1/2 M V2 (2 for "squared"), half the mass times the square of the velocity? 'Cos the conversion of matter into energy doesn't play much of a role in most accidents.So are you really saying that in a place where fatalities are 18x or 1.5x compared to another place, less accidents actually take place?
How do you explain this?
Italians are more rugged than Indians or Americans?
Or we drive tanks rather than cars?
By making this connection, please also take in account that our average driving speed is about 3-4x the Indian and 1.5-2x the American one, and put E=MC2 in the equation...
Come on... 🙄
Um... Because it's not rampant bigotry, but a factual report of my experiences driving and riding in Italy? And India and the USA and elsewhere? Why would I be a "bigot"? What have I to gain?I'm with Alessandro here. Why is Roger's rampant bigotry being sanctioned in this forum?
On the other hand, it seems odd that I have never been as unlucky in any other country.
To call me stupid, and by implication a liar as well, as 13Promet has done, is not really an intelligent reaction.
Do you mean the formua for kinetic energy, which is K = 1/2 M V2 (2 for "squared"), half the mass times the square of the velocity? 'Cos the conversion of matter into energy doesn't play much of a role in most accidents.
Also, why are you boasting about the fact that Italians drive so fast?
Can you distinguish between accidents and fatal accidents?
Your avatar -- a racing motorcycle -- says at least as much about you as your arguments.
Why do people THINK I warn so strongly against driving in Italy? Pure spite? Or might it be that I've had a disproportionate number of bad experiences, and want to save others from the same problems?
And this is nothing to do with the equation you gave. Kinetic energy and the energy released by the destruction of matter are not the same thing. You're the one complaining about "hilarious" errors.... . . Obviously, energy involved does play a role in the odds of an accident to turn out to be fatal. . . .
For what it is worth, the secret to safe driving in Italy is never stop...or never give the impression that you might stop...or even be thinking about stopping.
This assures the right of way and respect as an equal from other drivers.
It is the tourists that cause the problems.
How is a report of genuine experiences "ignorant" or "stupid" or indeed "trolling"? Look in the mirror...Raid, take the train to Napoli and then change to Sorrento. Napoli is a lovely city that deserves a visit too.
I have driven in Italy extensively, not a problem and in fact I think I made more mistakes than the drivers I found along my way.
Italians, in general, are not "bad drivers". They drive according to the local "rules" and yes, they change lines without letting you know so what? if you keep your safety distance of 3 seconds between cars you shouldn't have any problems.
Also keep in mind Italy is one of Europe's most visited countries so you will find many tourists driving with gps not knowing really where they are going and taking sudden turns due to GPS delay.
Roger Hicks, I just added you to my ignored members list. I have no time for reading ignorant stupid comments, its a shame who you trolled a genuine post.