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THE AUTO SURFEIT FUNCTION

The “Auto Surfeit Function”posits that ass-like driving behavior shows a positive correlation to “auto density” or the availability of cars to the motoring public and can be described by the following:

auto_surfeit_equation.png 

Where:

PDLA = Ass-Like Driving Proclivity
x= Car density per licensed driver
a = DLA International driving factor (too complex to be described in available space)

auto_surfeit_graph.png 

While it is not fully understood, DLA researchers believe that:

1) Greater "auto denisty" gives a population a greater opportunity to acquire ass-like driving skills;

2) Greater "auto denisity" is, in general,  a characteristic of developed countries meaning that the population has had a longer time to develop ass-like driving skills.

 To learn more about this principle and lits application, click here.