heh, the point I was trying to make about running the red was that there's a difference between people who purposefully disobey the traffic laws and those that do so by accident. For example, few people speed and swerve through traffic by accident. Conversely, only those with a death wish would blindly drive through a red light. I'm NOT defending the guy who blew through the red light at all, and in fact would argue he's a bad driver but NOT because he broke the law but because he wasn't paying attention. Hell, I've driven through a red light safely, after stopping at the light at 4am and noticing there are no other cars anywhere insight. Does that make me dangerous? Hardly! If you wanna obey the rules to a T, go ahead, but don't delude yourself that consciously disobeying particular traffic laws under particular conditions makes you a dangerous driver.
Anyway, I thought I already stated that a good driver is an alert driver who knows the capabilities of their car, any monkey can obey the limit. And why do I think those drivers who obey all the traffic laws are the worst? Because these drivers, in my opinion, are ill equipped to deal with extraordinary conditions that my arise. I find their two hands on the wheel, driving exactly the speed limit a sign of insecurity! Safe driving is about dealing with the unexpected. A good driver knows how their car reacts to all weather and road conditions, and the best way to do that is to take the car to the limits on a regular basis. Of course this doesn't mean driving like a maniac through traffic, this means testing your cars turning and breaking capabilities while on remote roads or parking lots. In otherwords, experience is a big factor as well.
- Mike