Dusty wrote:
40+ DD's who have *never* had an accident are probabally good enough never to have one!
(Or at least,not to have a significantly greater risk of accident than anybody else, Drunk or sober)

Am I wrong?
Simple question! Yes or No??
Could be right... Not that I'm advocating anyone try to prove this empirically!
I know that anecdotal evidence isn't very good, especially as in this case it applies to only one person, in the pre-breathalyser era, but... I had an uncle (now dead from old age) who, when sober, to put it as politely as possible, was a f*cking terrible driver... He drove very fast in all the wrong places, tailgated, cut people up, his lane-discipline was positively bizarre, he used to look at whoever he was talking to - even if they were seated in the back of the car - etc etc., and he used to have a lot of bumps and scrapes. He was also a drinker, from the school of "if I haven't had 20 pints I've not had a drink!", after which he would drive, often quite long distances (he was one of those people who could give you directions from anywhere in the UK to anywhere else based purely on pub names!) in a totally different fashion. His driving was astonishingly good, appropriate speed, safe, courteous and he
never had an accident when he was p*ssed... In fact his family would only travel with him when he was! Obviously he was a "rogue statistic", I'd say that he was just lucky except that his driving improved so much after drinking
a lot.
Oh, and by the way...
Don't try this at home folks!.
