Accident @ Dixie & Dundas

This is probably going to get me in trouble again but and i wil be called a biggot but. Here it is...

We have way too many third world people that never grew up with cars coming here and driving.

There is something to be said about growing up as a kid and going everwhere with a car with your mom or dad. You learn things they dont or cant teach you in driving school. Call it street ettiquete call it what you will.
Call it just being used to a motorized vehicle, being used to traffic to weather, the list goes on and on

Getting your licence and the degree of training you should go thru should be relative to your background, meaning how much time you spent in a motorized vehicle or a traffic environment.

If i am from northern ontario my whole life and lived in a farm and never stepped in a car in my life or if i am from sri lanka and only seen a car once or twice a year in my village then i should not be able to come to super busy city like toronto then
pass a licence test because i learned how to used the break and gas pedal and how to parallel park...

Plenty of homegrown bad drivers too. Canada's Worst Driver seems to have only homegrown talent.
 
Plenty of homegrown bad drivers too. Canada's Worst Driver seems to have only homegrown talent.

That show HAS to have homegrown talent 90% of the time. If they didnt then they would take it off the air. Think about the uproar if they showed minorities on a regular basis.

Anyways i 100% agree that homegrown are a part of the problem too. Thats why i made a reference to the " hick farmer thats never driven"

But with the 3rd world drivers... Even if they drove where they are from, they probably did so with little regard to traffic signs, traffic lights and rules of the road. I lived and drove in europe many times in places where 5 cars are driving in 3 lanes and no one pays attention to stop signs and red lights.

If thats how it is in europe. I hate to think what its like in less civilized parts of the world? Yet these people are driving on our streets after a 10 minute driving test
 
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