{"id":57346,"date":"2013-09-02T00:31:29","date_gmt":"2013-09-02T07:31:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.cookiesandclogs.com\/?p=57346"},"modified":"2017-10-09T14:16:54","modified_gmt":"2017-10-09T21:16:54","slug":"preventing-bad-woman-driver-stereotype","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cookiesandclogs.com\/preventing-bad-woman-driver-stereotype\/","title":{"rendered":"Preventing the ‘Bad Woman Driver’ Stereotype"},"content":{"rendered":"

If you google ‘women drivers’, all you’ll get are photos of ridiculous accidents and rude comments about their quality of driving. Searching ‘male drivers’ brings up happy, but sometimes angry, drivers that seem to like posing with their heads out the window. Think about it. The phrase ‘bad woman driver’ is so common in many languages and lands but do you ever hear about bad male drivers?<\/p>\n

Unfair Prejudice Behind the Bad Woman Driver Stereotype<\/h3>\n

Neither gender is perfect and both make, well, dumb mistakes (though men will be less likely to admit it). However, if someone cuts in front of you or takes a gazillion tries to get into a parking space, many tend to assume that it’s a woman. If the driver is female, they’ll say, “Gah, crazy woman driver . . . ” But, if it turns out to be a man they’ll just think, “Hmm, that wasn’t smart.”<\/p>\n

For example, I am a woman and am Chinese (double-whammy, I know) but, in my 19 years of driving, I . . .<\/p>\n