
Originally Posted by
Grubber
Full attention is exactly what is required.
Driving just isn't that mentally taxing. If this were true then it would be the height of stupidity to have anyone but the driver in the vehicle.
The sub-conscious can do most of the work and does it far better (and much, much quicker) than the conscious.

Originally Posted by
Grubber
Driving isn't about attitude at all.
Life is about attitude. Driving is no different.

Originally Posted by
Grubber
YOU are no different to anyone else when it comes to being distracted.
How would you know?

Originally Posted by
Grubber
My worry has always been that there are people that think they are much better than the figures state.
The figures are statistically based. This means that there are outliers. Not everyone lies on the statistical norm.

Originally Posted by
nzspokes
And again here is the cause of our road toll.

I can guarantee that you don't use your full mind to drive either. As I said above, driving is just not that mentally taxing.
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