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Brilhasti
29-02-2008, 09:12
Hi all

I have a college assignment to do, it's about conducting a survey and analysing the results etc. I need about 20 people to complete a quick on-line survey regarding driving habits. There are only 15 questions, it will only take a minute and you do not have to register or enter any personal details.

So... pretty please, would some of you drivers mind taking a quick look here:

http://www.tigersurvey.com/survey.php?survey=5048

You would be doing me a huge favour! :-)

Many thanks in advance for your time.

Bril

Quorthon
29-02-2008, 09:16
done :)

Mephistopheles
29-02-2008, 09:19
done!

Swobu
29-02-2008, 09:23
Done. Filled in from a British perspective too.

Genadine
29-02-2008, 09:59
Done

Brilhasti
29-02-2008, 10:15
many thanks all. It's not important what area of the world you live in, it won't have any bearing on the analysis I will be doing :-)

Imothep
29-02-2008, 10:23
Done.

Imrahil
29-02-2008, 11:44
done

corvard
29-02-2008, 12:11
Done

Kikthin
29-02-2008, 12:59
Filled in.

As a gay person I was doubting to fill in male or female version. In the end I filled in the male one.. hope that's ok! ;)

Sharringan
29-02-2008, 14:06
filled

Pinedilea
29-02-2008, 14:48
done :)

Dalrek
29-02-2008, 15:03
Bet I know what Pine answered abuot getting mad at other drivers :p

Youre whole survey is useless btw. Someone ruined it!

2. What age group do you fall into? (Required)
47 - 56 0 0%
57 - 66 0 0%
67 - 76 0 0%
77+ 0 0%

6. How many years have you been driving? (Required)
50+ years 1 4%


So we have someone who has been driving for more than 50 years. But noone over 46 took the survey :p

Rahvin
29-02-2008, 16:24
that was probably bebops answer dalrek though he is senile now and often forgets his own age

granted we should see a reply from him soon about this post he began typing it today and will post it in 3 days henceforth !

shadowshardz
29-02-2008, 16:29
done

Brilhasti
29-02-2008, 17:17
Yeah well anomolies shall be taken into consideration. All good, just another aspect for me to comment on when doing the write up :-)

Pinedilea
29-02-2008, 20:36
Bet I know what Pine answered abuot getting mad at other drivers :p

Youre whole survey is useless btw. Someone ruined it!

2. What age group do you fall into? (Required)
47 - 56 0 0%
57 - 66 0 0%
67 - 76 0 0%
77+ 0 0%

6. How many years have you been driving? (Required)
50+ years 1 4%


So we have someone who has been driving for more than 50 years. But noone over 46 took the survey :p

LOL :spank:

Rummux
29-02-2008, 20:56
Done

And ther was some trick questions, should i crossed driven cares for over 10 years or should i count from the time i got my driverc licence?

And Pinky you will get so many PM's now comming out in a public channel and all :spank::banana:

Illona
01-03-2008, 09:09
Done!

After having driven in the UK and the US, I find UK drivers much more cautious and courteous. :)

Charrok
01-03-2008, 09:33
Done.

http://www.westhof.homepage.t-online.de/EQ/Name2.gif (http://www.magelo.com/eq_view_profile.html?num=16872)
Bummelbarde von Raging Fury

Brilhasti
01-03-2008, 09:56
Done!

After having driven in the UK and the US, I find UK drivers much more cautious and courteous. :)

Really??? Wow, what part of the US were you in?

Nelwenie
01-03-2008, 11:13
Done, but dont blame me on the consequences
Nel

Illona
01-03-2008, 12:48
Really??? Wow, what part of the US were you in?

Big boring novel inc...

I'm an American. I was living in Scotland for a year. Moved back to the US a year and a half ago...here is my summary of driving in the US according to the states I lived in

1. California (born and raised) - northern california (San Francisco!) - driving like fast aggressive pricks to get in front of you. Once in front of you, they slow down to the speed limit. WTF?

2. California - southern california (Los Angeles) - it's like a video game. It really keeps you on your toes. Love the 24 hour car pool lanes...esp the ones that take you right into disneyland park. ;)

Overall assessment of CA drivers - they can be stupid, inconsiderate, etc...but the reflexes are a lot faster and more trained. There is also a marginal difference between northern CA drivers and Southern CA drivers. Northern cali is all kind of this odd slightly hippie crowd, save the earth, etc...yet they refuse to use any kind of public transport or carpool. go figure. Southern cal is all about image and they are not ashamed to say, "screw car pools, I'll drive my big gas guzzler so I don't have to share mycar with other peeps."

3. Nevada (las vegas) - the only place I've lived and my insurance rates went up 60% thanks to the 24 hour bars and casinos. Drivers are from everywhere, making the town completely transient, so patterns and habits were nearly impossible to predict. Afterall, Las Vegas is the #1 destination for criminals when they are released bc it is hard to keep track of anyone in that city. The only thing that is predictable about drivers in Las Vegas, "they're all these people from little towns in the US, proceed with caution"

4. Illinois (chicago) - crazy, crazy drivers. Constant red light runners. They are were, imo, aggressively courteous. Drove like nuts on every surface street, honked horns if you were not creeping forward seconds before your light was turning green and the cross traffic light was changing to yellow, but would stop on a dime for pedestrians who were not using a crosswalk. (Note, in CA, people stop for the peeps in a crosswalk, but if they are not in the crosswalk, they were fair game. ;) Not that i'm talking from experience...lol)

5. Arizona (Metro Phoenix area) - wow...the only place I've been flipped off for being in the fast lane, doing 100 mph - because I was driving too slow. Drivers in Arizona are *notorious* for being in the far lane over, notice their exit is 1/4 of a mile away and then cutting across 5 lanes of motorway traffic and at times going across shrubbery to get to that exit. I kid you not on that. To that end, there are about 2-3 accidents everyday on the same freeway. God help Arizona when it rains. I stay home when it does...people freak out and there are more accidents on the roads.

Please note for all of the above...using indicators are merely decoration. Pretty shiny lights! And if indicators are used, they usually tend to go in the opposite direction of the used indicator. Make no mistake that I am not a fast aggressive driver. I am more of an offensive driver. I pay attention to what is going on around me and I focus on what I think another driver may do. I have to be even more alert now that it is winter in Arizona - the dreaded snowbird season. People from all over the coldest parts of the US and Canada come to spend winter here - it's a luverly 20-25C. Snowbirds get overwhelmed by the native AZ drivers - they slow down when they should speed up, they get confused over intersections...bloody old people.

For fun, I should post a pic of my AZ drivers' license - see if you can spot the oddity on the license (no not my pic or weight, bite yer tongue tamabish).

UK - there are fast aggressive drivers, but they use indicators and pay attention overall. When I've used my indicator, I was pleasantly suprised that no one sped up to fill in the gap!

When I was training with a driving instructor in the UK, I remember doing a 3 point turn and as I was reversing (going much slower than I normally would), a car pulled up behind me, blowing his horn trying to get me to hurry up. I put the car into first, flipped the guy off and mouthed "F*CK YOU!!!" to him. My instructor, who was a nice girl from Wales, said, "that is NOT what you should do when you take your test." The guy who had been impatient certainly wasn't expecting what I did because I could see the look on his face - shock. hey - if you are gonna dish it, you'd better be able to take it.

I told hubby what I had done when he came home that night. He said, "Well, at least we live in the UK and I don't have to worry about you being shot for your actions."

Ok, I'll shut up now...I'm actually sleepy, so going to bed. :)

Darx
01-03-2008, 19:35
God help Arizona when it rains. I stay home when it does...people freak out and there are more accidents on the roads.

And, if you think that is fun ... heaven help you if it dares to snow in Southern Arizona. They have no clue how to handle even half an inch so their solution is to drive faster to get where they are going. I recommend a bomb shelter for those rare occasions.

Scarz/Obsqura
01-03-2008, 20:33
Done.

Brilhasti
05-03-2008, 08:23
Ok assignment is complete now :-)

Many thanks to everyone who took the time to participate, much appreciated.

Bril