Speaking of driving, I have to admit that men have a better sense of direction than women. Male drivers are in place with one hand, and female drivers often have to take pains and even hit other cars. When navigating with a map, the male driver can understand the general direction at a glance and form a living map in his mind in the shortest time. Female drivers can only follow the navigation, and there are often godlike operations in which female drivers follow the navigation into the lake.
Men do have an advantage in talent, but acquired factors are more important. In the process of growing up, boys usually choose outdoor chasing activities, such as football and basketball, to further exercise their sense of space and reaction ability. Girls generally choose quieter activities, such as reading books and listening to music, which further widens the gap between sense of space and reaction speed. Therefore, when everyone starts to take the driver's license test as an adult, on the surface, everyone will not drive, but there is no doubt that men will have a higher starting point because of their better sense of space and reaction speed. Therefore, it is not only more difficult for women to learn a driver's license, but also not suitable for going on the road after the exam.
So it's hard for female drivers to pull back a city? Of course, the answer is yes. There are many famous female racers in the world, and their driving skills and reaction ability are not inferior to those of men. As long as they practice hard, it is not difficult to drive a good car. Men are indeed more talented in driving, but the practice the day after tomorrow is more important. At the same time, the data shows that the major accident rate of female drivers is much lower than that of men and developed countries. On average, male drivers are more likely to have fatal accidents than female drivers when driving the same mileage. This is especially true in China. In major accidents, the proportion of female drivers is only about 15%, and female drivers account for more than 30% of the total number of drivers. In terms of safe driving, male drivers should learn from female drivers.