>>13763029>PriusYup, and I'll extend this to late-model Toyotas in general.
I'm in SoCal, and go to Big Bear quite a bit during the winter, usually a few days after a storm when the roads have dried out. I noticed at some point that I was often stuck behind Toyotas, so I started keeping track, and figured out that around 85% of traffic backups I was caught in were the fault of some form or other of late-model Toyota.
I'm not sure what it is about Toyotas that makes them so often the worst driven cars around. Is it a demographic thing, that they're likely to be old people or people from cultures that don't stress driving skill? Is it that they're the default choice for people who don't give a fuck about cars or driving? Some fault of the cars themselves?