Yeah she's fucked
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Ironically China is one of the hardest countries to pass a license test.After seeing a great many of these fucked up traffic accidents on Chinese soil, I stopped believing they're a one off. There's a pattern, the same pattern, people not actually realizing where they are and what they are doing, no situational awareness, no spatial awareness, tunnel vision: ONLY see the bit of the surroundings straight ahead, no social conscience: as-long-as-I-get-there-nothing-else-matters etc. - a car driving slowly plowing through the pedestrians on a crossing, green light for them, when questioned about his behaviour by a foreign pedestrian the answer was : "Well, they'll get out of my way!"
On Reddit I read a fair number of posts where westerners living in China corroborated this.
Yes, read about the demands. I think, no doubt the candidates will perform well within an academic environment, but that does not mean they will also do well in practice, so in the streets with raging traffic of all types - it is there that the lack of spatial and situational awareness will surface, their lack of social conscience and selfish mentality will cloud over the skills they learned in the driving school. A change of mentality is what's needed. I can't see that happening soon though.Ironically China is one of the hardest countries to pass a license test.
OMG That's horrible!! That is SO not good for the car!After seeing a great many of these fucked up traffic accidents on Chinese soil, I stopped believing they're a one off. There's a pattern, the same pattern, people not actually realizing where they are and what they are doing, no situational awareness, no spatial awareness, tunnel vision: ONLY see the bit of the surroundings straight ahead, no social conscience: as-long-as-I-get-there-nothing-else-matters etc. - a car driving slowly plowing through the pedestrians on a crossing, green light for them, when questioned about his behaviour by a foreign pedestrian the answer was : "Well, they'll get out of my way!"
On Reddit I read a fair number of posts where westerners living in China corroborated this.
That's because they lack the critical skill needed to operate a vehicle well enough TO pass.Ironically China is one of the hardest countries to pass a license test.
It's clearly more fun, too!It’s China? It’s probably cheaper to park on a broad than it is to park in a space.