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Why are female drivers prone to accidents when driving?

Seeing this topic reminds me of a news I saw today. The content of the news is this:

In Huaiyang, Henan Province, a female driver ran over a child of 1 1 year old when reversing. When the mother saw it, she cried, and the driver cried, "I have children, too, and I want to die."

I don't know what to do next, but from the moment of the accident, the fate of the two families may be rewritten. They are only one year old and don't know anything. The baby at home is very happy every day. I don't want to blame anyone for saying so. This matter has not been decided yet. Maybe it's the driver's problem, or maybe the child just ran to the driver's corner and just really felt sorry.

I'm a girl, too. I have a driver's license for three years. I have some personal feelings about girls driving, and I hope I can help you:

First: stubbornly disobeying orders when making mistakes in judgment; Especially when reversing, you will always pay more attention to the scenery that you feel easy to encounter before getting on the bus. Generally, you will not pay attention to what you have not observed before getting on the bus, so that the co-pilot or people outside the car feel that there is nothing to continue reversing.

Second: when there is a problem, I am nervous and don't know how to step on the brakes; My husband has reminded me of this problem many times. No matter how I drive, if there is a problem, I must step on the brakes. That's what the coach said when I took my driver's license test. No matter what your skills are in the future, it is most important to stop when something happens. Maybe people around me talk too much. Plus, I was driving very slowly, so nothing really happened. I stopped at a distance when I saw the danger.

Third, the vision is narrow, the ability to extract information is poor, and it is impossible to judge in time; When driving, girls usually pay attention to several directions at the same time, look at the front, look left and right, and see if there is anyone following the car. Yes, they are very tired, but they really can't extract the information they want in the same direction as boys, then look at the back, then chase the car in front, and rub the car on the right when looking at the left. I don't know if I can get into the car after crossing the stone pier, and I don't know if I should rub the chassis sideways when going uphill. Such things abound.

Fourth: the rhythm of driving by yourself, ignoring the road conditions. See a pit in front, know to slow down and detour, but don't care if there is a car behind, and so on.

However, having said that, it doesn't mean that girls are not suitable for driving. These should all be the fault of novice female drivers. In real life, we have many female drivers who drive very well. As far as taxis are concerned, there are more and more female taxis now, right? Our bus driver is half as good as a girl.