You don't have to be dim to drive badly.
The intelligent are sometimes more likely to be distracted.
The have so much more to think about. :-)
Andrew Fildes
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On 13/06/2014, at 7:28 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
>> It was, but it was completely avoidable. When I go cycling I have the
>> same cautious attitude as when I drive: I assume that the other person is a
>> brainless idiot who is not paying the least amount of attention to what is
>> going on around him. I've lost track of the number of accidents that I've
>> avoided by doing so.
>
> Considering that half the population is below average intelligence,
> you are safe making that assumption.
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