ha, yeah, probably. I tried reading one of those theory books, but every page was all "teenagers tend to be reckless in traffic. they DIE. many people listen to music in their cars. they DIE. teenagers are careless when the road turns. they DIE"
Going by Real Life anecdotal wisdom teenagers are not that bad, although occasionally
too careful/shy in traffic which on its own can be dangerous: the worst offenders in Iceland are usually middle-aged men and women, or some of them (too many for comfort). They drive like maniacs, have no idea what a signal is for and generally think that as long as a car is able to cross over a certain terrain it's totally fine to drive over it. They also grow a massive size parking-entitlement and think "just popping by for two hours" is an ok reason to leave the car in an emergency route/pedestrian walkway/blocking someone else's driveway/blocking someone else's car...
You seriously drive a 2CV? Who are you, Professor Layton?
I can and would if I still had one at my use! It's not much going by speed or traffic safety but it has
the best ventilation system known in the car world. I like to think of the different levels of it as:
1) Just driving, it's got holes everywhere so you do get some amount of fresh air no matter what.
2) Screw open a little panel on the right hand side. It literally opens a hole through the car (there's a mosquito net in and going by how it tends to look like it's a very important feature).
3) Pull a lever at the door, it unlocks the lower half of the window which you can then attach to the top of the window part.
4) Roll the top open halfway. Goodbye hairdo. WOOOSH.
5) Roll the top open completely. Goodbye hair in general.
WOOOOOOOOSH.PROFESSOR LAUFON
the accordiony soundtrack is pretty fitting
...you - wait - hm. HMMM.