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Daveinet
Jun 12, 2014Explorer
TripleE wrote:Your statement may not be scientifically accurate.
Men do not have a "driving" gene that women do not have.
A total of 949 individuals (521 females and 428 males aged between eight and 22) underwent diffusion tension imaging (DTI), a sophisticated water-based imaging technique that can highlight and map out the fiber pathways of the brain.The study also found that men are better at tuning out distractions and focusing in on a single complex task.
The study found a greater degree of neural connectivity from front to back within one hemisphere in males, suggesting brains were wired to facilitate connectivity between perception and co-ordinated action.
Even though these are scientific studies, obviously that does not mean women are not capable of being very good drivers, but only shows the playing field is not level. My wife drives sometimes when I need a rest or need to take a shower. I do believe there is no good reason why a woman should not make the effort to learn to drive a MH. It may take more effort, but that should not be a deterrence.
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