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jostenmeat
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Interesting, Nemo. Without googling, relying on suspect memory, I read such an article years ago. The US was something like 7.xx (and the units I cannot remember, something like 100,000 miles driven by X amount of persons). I remember Japan was very low, about 5 or less. Germany was very high, one of the only two in double digit range, a bit above ten.
However, Spain had something retarded, like 50+. It was attributed to the very poor quality of the vehicles they drive.
I've driven across the entire country of Germany before. In a $500 beater, a Volvo bought in Holland. Dude, that was freaky, those people drive insanely fast. Insane. Totally insane. I had to floor it just to pass a tractor trailer, hoping that I could do it before a wolfpack of BMWs, Porsches, Benz's wouldn't start high beaming me from nearly a mile away. I've had a couple of cars blow by so fast, they were utterly unrecognizable except for color.
However, Spain had something retarded, like 50+. It was attributed to the very poor quality of the vehicles they drive.
I've driven across the entire country of Germany before. In a $500 beater, a Volvo bought in Holland. Dude, that was freaky, those people drive insanely fast. Insane. Totally insane. I had to floor it just to pass a tractor trailer, hoping that I could do it before a wolfpack of BMWs, Porsches, Benz's wouldn't start high beaming me from nearly a mile away. I've had a couple of cars blow by so fast, they were utterly unrecognizable except for color.