According to men, what do women know about driving? Men think all women are lousy drivers anyway. Several women senators are critical of his bill, calling it dangerous and an invitation to more car crashes. The opponents include Sens. Nancy Detert, R-Venice; Audrey Gibson, D-Jacksonville; Dorothy Hukill, R-Port Orange; Arthenia Joyner, D-Tampa; Gwen Margolis, D-Aventura; Eleanor Sobel, D-Hollywood; and Geraldine Thompson, D-Orlando.
So who are better drivers: men or women?
The Answer Is ...
In a study released by Quality Planning, an analytics company that validates policyholder information for auto insurers, women came out on top. The study analyzed different kinds of vehicle code violations (traffic violations) and then compared how many times men were cited versus women. The conclusion was that men break more traffic laws and drive more dangerously than women. Because they violate laws designed to make the roads safer, men cause more accidents and expensive damage. See the stats,
So, maybe Sen Clemens should be listening to these women senators who are against his bill.
SB 392: State Speed Zones
GENERAL BILL by Brandes ; Clemens
State Speed Zones; Raising the maximum allowable
speed limit on certain highways; increasing the maximum allowable speed
limit on roadways under the jurisdiction of the Department of
Transportation, etc.
Effective Date: 7/1/2014 Last Action: 4/23/2014 Senate - Placed on 3rd reading
Location: On 3rd Reading Calendar
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
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