Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by J-dawg 3575 days ago
Also from the UK. Everyone I know who has spent a significant amount of time driving in the USA has commented on the generally poor driving.

Not that UK drivers are perfect (very far from it). But I've heard the same comments enough times to make me wonder how American drivers are so bad.

3 comments

But I've heard the same comments enough times to make me wonder how American drivers are so bad.

Lack of testing, for starters. There was a time, going on 40 years ago, that someone observed my driving and decided whether I was safe to release upon the roads. Since then, I've taken a knowledge ("written", though it's computerized now) now and then. The last time was 16 years ago when I moved to WA. They check your vision at renewal by testing your ability to check a box that says "yeah, my eyes are fine".

Add to that a lack of enforcement. As long as you don't exceed the speed limit or have booze on your breath at a checkpoint, you might go your whole life having never been pulled over no matter how much texting you do.

Here in Seattle, which I maintain has the worst drivers in the country, my current working theory of the cause of horrific driving incompetence is self-absorption that seems to be particularly rampant here. Why else would I get regularly flipped off when the light turns green and I honk at Ms. Tweets McFacebook to put her phone down and drive?

I guess it's the same issue with a lot of crime in America (let's face it, when you're behind the wheel of a lethal weapon, not paying attention is murder). It's hard to police a place this is so bloody massive.

I've driven quite a few times in different parts of America and the lack of courtesy is frankly ridiculous and is almost an extension of that "I've got mine, fuck everyone else" attitude that some (not all) Americans display.

I have to say as another Brit, some of the cars I've seen on the roads of America wouldn't be allowed near a carriageway here. It's not just the standard of driving that is sketchy, but the maintenance or lack thereof too. I've driven on roads that felt way more iffy that anywhere I've been in the third world.

Our driving tests are very lax. They have to be, because most people need to be able to drive to get to work, since public transit is less widespread. Difficult tests would leave them with no effective means of transportation.

It's an unfortunate situation and not one I agree with, but that's why American drivers tend to suck.

I'm from the southern US. Driving in the UK during a visit was a revelation. The best part was that drivers actually keep left except to pass. It makes driving so much nicer. That and using signals properly.

I didn't try driving in London though.

I was surprised by this comment, because UK drivers are actually pretty bad at keeping left on the motorway.

Motorway driving is not part of our driving test, so you can qualify without ever being shown how to drive on a 3 lane road.

It's not uncommon to see people cruising along in the middle lane, completely oblivious. Drivers are noticeably better at keeping right in continental Europe.

Well it helps that undertaking is super illegal here.
It hasn't been illegal since 1972.

It's discouraged in the Highway Code and an enthusiastic traffic officer could (but almost certainly won't) charge you with careless driving.