
Originally Posted by
Grahameeboy
This week there has been a comment about the NZ Herald's "Motorcylists Bleed Taxpayers"and of course this has touched on driving standards in NZ.
Got me thinking, is it just that the standard of driving is bad over here or is it a culture attitude?
Geographically, this is a wonderful place to be. 4 Million people in a country slight larger than the UK. Scenery to die for and great biking roads.
We are nuclear free, aware of our environment, she'll be right people etc etc.
Yet behind the wheel something changes. I have driven in Africa, America and Europe. Take UK for example. Fast pace of life, everyone in a hurry, lots of crime, subject to terrorist attacks......a pretty stressful place to be, yet I have been back to UK a few times in last 9 years and the driving standards are pretty good.
Why is it that in a pretty stress free country, we get behind the wheel of a vehicle and we change?
Is it just that we cannot drive, or is it that under our 'She'll be right" exterior we have a bad attitude.
We moan about being told what to do even though the end result is not that bad. We moan about 'Anti Spanking Law', we moan about the Police, we moan about this we moan about that, we knee jerk and seem to assume the worst without actually giving things a chance to work or fail.
Drinking and driving still seems to be part of our culture, driving without or outside our licence seems to be part of our culture.....we don't seem to care.
We don't need car insurance, we have ACC to cover us regardless of fault. You can drink and drive, have an accident and "she'll be right"
Never seem so much moaning lately. Must be S.A.D.
We don't say thank you when someone does something for us, we don't open doors or hold lifts open for people, we don't say sorry when we do something wrong.
So is it just that we are bad drivers or do we have a bad attitude. I mean driving a car is not difficult, most are automatics, and driving in a considerate and safe way is not difficult. I was just taught how to pass my test, I had to learn the rest so following on from what MSTRS said in a post maybe education will not work.........I let people in, I even let people out of side roads when it is busy and slow down to let people merge, I was not educated to do this it is just obvious..........no thankyou wave in most cases.
Good driving attitude is obvious. Why can't we understand that.
This country proclaims itself as a clean friendly nation, but is it? and does our hidden attitude reveal itself when we get behind the wheel.
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