It's obvious you don't live in SoFL. If you did, you would have mentioned how she was on the cell phone. It's a big problem here, but our leaders (?) won't deal w/it.
Anyway - back to your question - What makes a good driver? Time and experience. Driving is a skill that one does not learn overnight. It takes a lot of time on the road learning how you drive, as well as learning those around you. People state that they are an expert on the road; yet they know nothing about the person next to them. You can't. Should you have changed lanes - maybe. Is the thought of saving a couple of seconds worth days in the hospital? People see cars, as well as cellphones, as an extension of themselves.
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