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No... although there were times I swore I must have taken a wrong turn and ended up in Florida, the drivers were so bad.
I was in Seattle, at a science museum up there. They were trying to get the scope of how far the moon was from the earth. They said, "If all the cars on earth were placed end to end, all the way to the moon, someone from Oregon would try to pass them."
 
Making mistakes while driving in an unfamiliar place does not make you a bad driver per se. Californians are good drivers simply by virtues of typically having way more practice at it. Jesus the Oregonians last week were terrible. No sense of traffic flow or merge speeds or nothing.
As someone from Oregon, you are spot on.

Edit: Washingtonians are worse. They believe the speed limit is for hooligans and hot rodders.
 
Do they all have California plates there too? When I drive in CA, no big deal at all. But when driving in Las Vegas, I am not exaggerating when I say that every time I see someone do something really stupid, it has California plates on it.

But wait! It gets more stupid! I had to rent a car a few months ago... and going through a neighborhood I haven't been in for a few years, I did something really stupid. When I parked the car, I realized, it had California plates. It is some kind of cosmic thing!

No... although there were times I swore I must have taken a wrong turn and ended up in Florida, the drivers were so bad.

Come to Utah. They're worse. I promise. 😂

Making mistakes while driving in an unfamiliar place does not make you a bad driver per se. Californians are good drivers simply by virtues of typically having way more practice at it. Jesus the Oregonians last week were terrible. No sense of traffic flow or merge speeds or nothing.
Go to Oklahoma. No one drives worse than them.
 
Go to Oklahoma. No one drives worse than them.
I've never driven in Oklahoma (and can't see any reason why I ever would), but of all the states I have been to, Florida has by far the worst drivers.
Also, the more expensive the vehicle, the shittier the driver.
This goes double for pick-up trucks.

I said what I said.
 
I've never driven in Oklahoma (and can't see any reason why I ever would), but of all the states I have been to, Florida has by far the worst drivers.
Also, the more expensive the vehicle, the shittier the driver.
This goes double for pick-up trucks.

I said what I said.
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I've never driven in Oklahoma (and can't see any reason why I ever would), but of all the states I have been to, Florida has by far the worst drivers.
Also, the more expensive the vehicle, the shittier the driver.
This goes double for pick-up trucks.

I said what I said.
This is also true in L.A. entitlement and fragility are a helluva combination.
 
Making mistakes while driving in an unfamiliar place does not make you a bad driver per se. Californians are good drivers simply by virtue of typically having way more practice at it. Jesus the Oregonians last week were terrible. No sense of traffic flow or merge speeds or nothing.
I don't even remotely get why you would think Californians somehow drive more. But I do absolutely agree that the reason I see them most often isn't because they are bad drivers, but they are unfamiliar with Las Vegas. And there are far more people driving here from California than any other state.

And the people that live here? We just have a different style of insane driving, I'm used to that. 🤣🤣🤣
 
Do they all have California plates there too? When I drive in CA, no big deal at all. But when driving in Las Vegas, I am not exaggerating when I say that every time I see someone do something really stupid, it has California plates on it.

But wait! It gets more stupid! I had to rent a car a few months ago... and going through a neighborhood I haven't been in for a few years, I did something really stupid. When I parked the car, I realized, it had California plates. It is some kind of cosmic thing!
This is how I feel about Ohio drivers 🙄


Fucking Buckeyes.
 
I've never driven in Oklahoma (and can't see any reason why I ever would), but of all the states I have been to, Florida has by far the worst drivers.
Also, the more expensive the vehicle, the shittier the driver.
This goes double for pick-up trucks.

I said what I said.


This is also true in L.A. entitlement and fragility are a helluva combination.
FL has predictably bad drivers though.
They're either old and a risk to themselves, or a spring breaker. In either case, you kind of know what to expect.

Oklahoma? No practical driving exam. For a state with a Jeffersonian Grid, you'd think they could manage a 4-way stop. But you'd be wrong.

I had a near miss every single day I rode my motorcycle, until I ran out of luck and avoided one asshole, but not the second, which totalled my bike.
 
I've never driven in Oklahoma (and can't see any reason why I ever would), but of all the states I have been to, Florida has by far the worst drivers.
Also, the more expensive the vehicle, the shittier the driver.
This goes double for pick-up trucks.

I said what I said.
This. Idk why but people who drive big fucking trucks are legitimately the absolute worst.
 
It’s just a fact that we spend longer in our commutes and more time in our cars per year than any other state. It’s not a virtue, I fucking hate commuting. It just is what it is.
If I could walk everywhere, I would feel safer... also save a lot of money and lose some weight. When I lived 2 miles from work I walked. Then I moved 32 miles away from work. 😅
 
This. Idk why but people who drive big fucking trucks are legitimately the absolute worst.
The only reason I didn't put a reasonable lift on my truck is because I don't want lumped in with these idiots.
Also, if you have balls hanging from your hitch, I'm going to assume those are the only ones present in that vehicle.
 
I hold an eternal grudge against the Fast & Furious franchise for making it cool for every fucking moron in a shitty four-banger with broken lawnmower exhaust to think they're a God Damn race car driver.

And for the record, southern Californians are the worst drivers followed by Dallas - Houston i-45.

PNW are far and away the most polite drivers. Not even close.
 
If I could walk everywhere, I would feel safer... also save a lot of money and lose some weight. When I lived 2 miles from work I walked. Then I moved 32 miles away from work. 😅
A walkable life is my dream! But lots of things go into it, including affirdable, decent neighborhoods near where you gotta work. Uggh. 32 miles though…
 
I hold an eternal grudge against the Fast & Furious franchise for making it cool for every fucking moron in a shitty four-banger with broken lawnmower exhaust to think they're a God Damn race car driver.

And for the record, southern Californians are the worst drivers followed by Dallas - Houston i-45.

PNW are far and away the most polite drivers. Not even close.
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