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More Evidence That COVID-19 Is Making Us Bad Drivers Somehow
More Evidence That COVID-19 Is Making Us Bad Drivers Somehow-August 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:12:31

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There are fewer people on the roads now due to the pandemic, but more and more of them driving are doing so badly. You must have noticed this by now, and you were not wrong.

from research companies like , a traffic data firm spun off by Microsoft more than a decade ago, are showing a correlation between the pandemic and people driving more hazardously in recent months. All the , traffic and collisions are down but the severity of the accidents is up. It’s because people are driving faster and are more distracted. This adds up to dangerous roadways, and it’s for a few months now.

We are learning that the trends are affecting drivers overseas, too. A from a Spanish company, , claims similar patterns of behavior are being recorded in that country. Drivers are handling smartphones more, using their turn signals less and driving faster overall. The report claims that lowered traffic density has lowered people’s guards.

I think bad driving was less perceptible at first, and maybe we all figured it has something to do with one or two motorists in a rush. But now the bad driving seems prevalent. Every time I go to the store for groceries, to fuel up or to do a quick carwash, I see more and more drivers do something baffling on the road.

For the third time in a week or so, I saw a driver turn left without bothering to use the median. After , heavily-trafficked intersections in my Texas town are a mess. Drivers are no longer leaving gaps for the actual intersection, piling into lanes even after the stoplight has turned.

It could be a matter of perception, and I could be reacting to traffic increasing for the holidays, but it can’t just be those factors alone. I remember holiday traffic before this year. It was bad, but instances where motorists did something dangerous or stupid used to be less frequent. Now I’m doing double-takes and asking myself “Are you seeing this?” on every single drive.

After the lockdowns and quarantines, drivers seem less in tune with other drivers. I like to imagine that a bird’s-eye view of any stretch of highway might illustrate some harmony among cars. A rhythm, and naturally occurring patterns.

Almost like a stretch of sea, where schools of fish clump together, or scatter, in places. I always thought of myself as another fish in the jet stream. But, lately, things have felt disharmonious. We are seeing proof of this disharmony increase.

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