There is expected to be specified a degree: "A lie, a large lie, a large lie, and a statistic," but I would like to give the results of my statistical surveys.
Well, I get a small bored driving, so I figured I'd do the statistics. At first I started counting how many drivers thank you for blinking the alarm lights after letting them move, even though I have priority. I was amazed to discover, after about 30 admissions, that drivers with green plates wink much less.
Today, I finished in my statistic to 100 cases and the results are:
On 88 driver admissions with average plates 78 blinked.
Only 4 winked at the 12 admissions of drivers with green plates.
I know the statistical test isn't entirely credible yet, but I'm going to continue.
Michał Leszczyński











