And another bad driver will not be looking at the road and plow into multiple people.

Here’s a source from People magazine.

Drivers involved in the crash suffered bumps and bruises but no life-threatening injuries, [Fox 8] reported. Their vehicles were extensively damaged.

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    Overconfidence is a huge problem, but man so is under confidence. People who freeze up will cause bad things.

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      My underconfidence tells me I need to be in the right lane 2 miles away and if I’m not in the right lane when my turn is coming up I’m looking at a hopefully short drive to the next offramp.

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        You’re my wife. And worse, she didn’t start driving until she was 50. One thing I figured out, she thinks a mile is about a kilometer. So when the sign says, “1 Mile”, she thinks it’s close.

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          My girlfriend does this the same way. She will get over 3 miles in advance and do so hurriedly.

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          That’s still less than a minute at highway speed, and if the right lane is clogged you’ll have to shop for a gap. 1 mile is a perfectly fine distance to get ready to exit IMO.

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          A friend of mine is like “our exit is in 10 miles, so you should probably move over all 5 lanes right now”

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      The best advice I was ever given related to driving was “never trust the other driver is going to do the ‘right’ thing”

      Always be ready for the guy next to you to be a complete noobie moron

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        I always assume that all other drivers are dangerous morons that are trying to kill me. I know that’s not true for most people but it only takes one.