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Greg Phillips and Bill Behun most dangerous drivers?

PostPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 9:48 am
by SDGT3
At least by profession anyway according to studies.... :roflmao: :roflmao: I would have thought Dan Andrews, but what do I know?

This list probably covers 90% of everyone in PCA... :beerchug:


If you believe the old adage that you are what you eat, it follows in the car insurance business that you're likely to drive what's on your mind. To put it plainly, when people are stressed and in a hurry, they tend to get in more accidents.

Recently, Quality Planning Corp. and Insure.com released their list of the top most crash-prone professions. Not surprisingly, the list probably aligns quite well with the types of jobs your mother always thought you'd do one day.

Perhaps it's a sign that the people getting in the most accidents tend to have the most stressful jobs. There's no yoga instructor on this list.

The top ten list sure looks like an overachiever's roll call and many of the professions on the list tend to get called into duty with some urgency.

Here's the list of the top ten, with Insure.com's speculation about why each profession tends to rank so highly (in italics) :

1. Doctors

Per year, every 1,000 doctors average 109 accidents and 44 speeding tickets, landing them at the top of the list. Are these sleep-deprived residents and interns too tired to stay on the road, or do they just enjoy playing God in traffic?

2. Lawyers

Per year, every 1,000 lawyers average 106 accidents and 37 speeding tickets. No need to chase ambulances when you're already at the scene of an accident!

3. Architects

Per year, every 1,000 architects average 105 accidents and 72 speeding tickets. They may make a living at the drafting table, but on the road they can't seem to draw the line.

4. Real estate brokers

Per year, every 1,000 real estate brokers average 102 accidents and 39 speeding tickets. No big secret why — have you ever seen a realtor without a cell phone glued to his or her head?

5. Enlisted military personnel

Per year, every 1,000 enlisted military personnel average 99 accidents and 78 speeding tickets. Hey, you're not driving tanks, and cars are not targets!

6. Social workers

Per year, every 1,000 enlisted social workers average 98 accidents and 33 speeding tickets. Looks like their concern for others doesn't extend to fellow drivers.

7. Manual laborer

Per year, every 1,000 manual laborers average 96 accidents and 77 speeding tickets. For everyone's sake, these guys need a brake.

8. Analysts

Per year, every 1,000 analysts average 95 accidents and 40 speeding tickets. Perhaps if they analyzed how much they could save with a good driver discount, they'd be more careful.

9. Engineers

Per year, every 1,000 engineers average 94 accidents and 51 speeding tickets. It's probably not a good idea to use a slide rule while driving.

10. Consultants

Per year, every 1,000 consultants average 94 accidents and 50 speeding tickets. Perhaps they could give themselves advice on how to be better drivers.



Do you find your profession on the list? Don't be alarmed if you fall into one of the above categories. While some insurance policies will ask for your profession when they write your policy, it's unlikely you'll be penalized if you tell them you're a doctor or lawyer given this information.

Car insurance policies are representative of a number of different factors, not the least of which is your driving record and the location of your vehicle when it's parked at night. No policy is given solely on a piece of data such as your profession.

In other words, this isn't a crafty excuse to drop out of medical school. Just be careful out there.

Re: Greg Phillips and Bill Behun most dangerous drivers?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 4:57 pm
by MR LIPP
10 things NOT to say to a cop who pulls you over (G)


1. I cant reach my license unless you hold my beer

2. Sorry officer, I didn't realize my radar detector wasn't plugged in

3. Aren't you the guy from the village people?

4. You must've been doin about 125 mph to keep up with me! good job!

5. Excuse me, is stick 'em up hyphenated?

6. I thought you had to be in relatively good physical condition to be a police officer

7. I was going to be a cop, but I decided to finish high school instead.

8. You're not gonna check the trunk are you?

9. Is it true that people become cops because they are too dumb to work at McDonalds?

10. Well, when I reached down to pick up my bag of crack, my gun fell out of my lap and got lodged between the brake pedal and the gas pedal, forcing me to speed out of control...

Re: Greg Phillips and Bill Behun most dangerous drivers?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 6:10 pm
by MR LIPP
oh yeah, then there is this group :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:


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Re: Greg Phillips and Bill Behun most dangerous drivers?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 9:11 am
by Bill Behun
Not to worry right now! :banghead:

The building business is quite slow right now .... so I can concentrate on drawing, I mean DRIVING the right line! :rockon:

Thanks goodness you can't TEXT drawings - drawing and texting while driving would really challenge my driving skills! :mrgreen:

Not to worry - I don't even know how to text at all. :oops: