As for Asian drivers, all kidding aside I lived in Vancouver, Canada. I was downtown at 5pm one evening when all the businesses all let out and suddenly I found myself in a sea of Asians. Despite being married to a 4th gen Japanese Canadian, it was still striking to a white boy from Maine.
Vancouver in 1997 did not have any left turning lanes. These mostly Asian drivers were by far the most courteous drivers, I had ever driven around. They would literally stop and let you make a left turn, on a green light. This was not a problem because the people behind them expected this.I became very relaxed driving around Vancouver aside from planning my trips with right hand turns as much as possible.
Then I moved to Boulder, Colorado, and I was in a sea of white people. Some of the worst most aggressive drivers that I’ve been around in a long time. I couldn’t even compare them to driving in Florida, which I had thought until then, was the worst.
Then I moved to Wyoming, and I have to say that was a shock. I have never driven around worst drivers in my life. These people will look right at you and pull out into your path. It is really something to get used to. They just assume you will slam on your brakes.
I’ll take Asian drivers any day.