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      04-08-2016, 01:58 PM   #517
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Originally Posted by John 070
There's a negative stereotype about driving habits.

One time last summer, I was behind a Corolla, and it moved into the intersection to make a left turn. When the light turned yellow, then red, the person just stayed where they were, even after being honked at by me, and the traffic coming from the Corolla's left. The vehicle was completely blocking the right lane of the southbound traffic, and the person would not budge, until the light turned green again.

The driver was Asian. Is there any reason for it? I had an Asian friend once tell me that he believes it's because they did not learn to drive until a later age, whereas many Americans learned at age 16-17. Is this true?
I've never heard this theory. I got my license the day I turned 16.
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