Interviewing people and officals about who is a better driver in Iran, men or women?
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Women are better drivers in Iran
by XerXes (not verified) on Thu Apr 17, 2008 05:44 PM PDTby far.
Brave Drivers there
by farokh2000 on Thu Apr 17, 2008 12:52 PM PDTI admire anyone who can drive in Iran, especially in Tehran, no matter male or female.
It is art and courage at the same time.
I have never driven in Tehran. But last time I was there I got a huge headache just sitting next to drivers going from one point to another.
It is not an easy job.