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Do you think "Christian" driving works?
"Christian" driving is driving with extra consideration to others – letting others out of side roads – in the belief that others will treat you likewise. Some believe drivers will reach their destination quicker and easier by driving by the motto of "one good turn deserves another".
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Do you think "Christian" driving works?
- Yes “Christian” driving works (and I practice it) - 18 votes
- 45%
- No, it doesn't work (but it might make you feel better regardless) - 11 votes
- 28%
- Yes, it works (but sometimes I "forget" to practice it) - 6 votes
- 15%
- No, it doesn’t work (because it is a dog-eat-dog world out there on the roads) - 5 votes
- 13%
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ed I hate that label...christians do not have a monopoly on niceness and you see cars with the fish logo on being driven by total financial advisors...being christian (or religious in general) doesn't make you a good driver. Certainly thoughtful ("Advanced") driving can be safer and make the traffic flow better.
Woofgang, I think you've missed the point of the question!
"Christian" (please not the quote marks) driving is a simple and quick label which I pretty sure we all understand. The original concept became national news through the Archbishop of Canterbury, so it is the label which has stuck.
It has nothing to do with being a Christian, it is just a label! The question is: Does it work?
Spare Ed
"Christian" (please not the quote marks) driving is a simple and quick label which I pretty sure we all understand. The original concept became national news through the Archbishop of Canterbury, so it is the label which has stuck.
It has nothing to do with being a Christian, it is just a label! The question is: Does it work?
Spare Ed
I hadn't heard that the Archbishop had come up with this category of driving, and it makes me wonder if he drives himself. There are bits of road around Lambeth Palace that involve survival of the fittest, and I suspect he'd be dithering over whether women drivers should really be allowed on the roads.
Common sense really. Is it worth letting that person out of the side road (quick glance in mirror)?
No, there are no cars behind me.
No, there is a car too close behind me.
Yes, I am in a slow moving line of cars.
Yes, the cars in front of me but past the persons turning have stopped.
No, it's a tractor!
No, there are no cars behind me.
No, there is a car too close behind me.
Yes, I am in a slow moving line of cars.
Yes, the cars in front of me but past the persons turning have stopped.
No, it's a tractor!
I googled Christian driving and could not believe what came up, what a load of tosh!
http://www.drdriving.org/articles/christ.htm
http://www.drdriving.org/articles/christ.htm
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