by Mad Murphy » Mon Dec 31, 2007 1:25 pm
Problem is no government is gonna want to do anything major about it. No one's gonna vote for the party that makes them resit their licence (a harder test too) every 5 or 10 years. Farmers won't vote for anything that changes the age for licencing even though 15 year olds prove time and time again that they're not mentally or emotionally capable of having the responsibility to drive. My old man used to do licensing, he said heaps of the kids couldn't even fill out their own forms and that girls would cry over failing and some stupid kids would fail 3 or more times and keep resitting without re-reading the road code. I don't know if kids are getting stupider or not, though judging by today's crop of 15 year olds I wouldn't want any of them behind the wheel of something doing 100kph coming towards me on an open road. Even if you raise the age, with the current system you've just going to wind up with 16 year old idiots with no clue what they're doing instead of 15 year olds, won't change the number who die, they'll just be a year older.
Then of course we have the balls-up that allows old people to renew their licence if they get a medical certificate, how is a GP a good judgment of how well someone can drive? Total rubbish, but removing the law was some easy, cheap vote buying.
Also you need to take into account New Zealand's sh*t roads, look how much of SH1 is one lane, no wonder people do such stupid passing moves when they've been stuck behind a slow driver or truck for 20 minutes. These roads were designed when there were a hell of a lot less cars on the roads, especially trucks.
While speeding does undoubtably kill some people it's not the biggest problem on the roads, most of them seem to be made by people who make bad calls and judgments, aren't paying attention due to distraction, inattention, laziness or inebriation or simply not being able to control the vehicle they're driving. I wonder how many city folk have never driven on a gravel road and don't really have a clue what to do? How many people really understand how speed effects stopping distance and cornering? How to drive PROPERLY down a hill? I think there needs to be some kind of purpose built facility with both sealed and gravel tracks that teaches new drivers these skills before they're allowed on the road. Make it part of the education system, make gaining a driver's licence a set of unit standards, this would get rid of the problem of lousy driving parents teaching their kids lousy driving techniques. It would be a better use of one or two school days a year than all the other crap they give kids days off for (work days, teachers only days, etc.) and it's actually educating kids in something useful that most people in this country want and need to learn and would help save lives. Better to spend our registration money on this than on ACC levies to fix people after they've $$% up on the roads.
Perhaps learning some basic car maintainance would be good too? How to check fluids, tyre pressures, identify basic faults, change a tyre, etc. A lot of people seem oblivious to the awful something-is-broken-or-worn-out noises coming from their cars.