I live in sunny San Diego where it probably rains 20-30 times a year. Drivers here act like its ok to do the 70-80 MPH that they would normally drive on sunny days when it begins to rain. They also don't understand the dynamics of hydroplaning and that tailgating each other is a bad idea. Needless to say many an accident litters the highway. I was raised in the Rocky Mountain area so I know all about driving in snow, rain and other hazardous weather. I swear a drop of rain hits the ground out here and its instant idiot driver syndrome. We also have to worry about uninsured drivers from across the border and morons who try to drive while using a handheld cellphone. If an uninsured driver from Mexico slams into you you're screwed. Unless your insurance covers the damage there is no way for you to recover your losses. Since they are from another country, there is no legal processes to sue or make them pay. Even if they are insured in Mexico there is no guarantee that the Mexican insurance company will pay the damages. They default all the time. because of this insurance rates here in San Diego are fairly pricey. Not to mention the stolen vehicles that cross the border and even if they are found over there they never get recovered.
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