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Truenotch wrote:I hope the driving age doesn't get changed, you'll just end up with a nation of adults that drive even worse than they do now!
The only problem with the current system is that there is no way of knowing how many hours of experience new drivers are getting, and no control over the quality of their tuition (from family etc). So you end up with drivers picking up the bad habits of their parents and other drivers, and barely any input of how to drive well.
The answer is to better educate our drivers. Possibly by changing the 6 month learner license "learning period" to 12 months to give drivers more of a chance to learn. Also a compulsory defensive driving course and some sort of practical training (like prodrive) would do wonders for the skill of our drivers.
Putting 9million dollars into driver training would be more constructive than a poorly worded referendum.
MAGN1T wrote:I think a lot of it is in the genes. Not everyone has the same self preservation instinct, there's always feckwits around who will get themselves a "darwin award" by some means, whether it's behind the wheel of a car or some other way.
It doesn't matter how much money or effort gets thrown at the road toll, it won't make any significant difference. Some people just can't drive properly, never will, don't like being told what to do, won't obey rules, don't care, if they don't kill themselves in a car will find some other way to do it.
The old term for it was "accident prone"
Steve
sergei wrote:One more rule would be welcome - fine every single sob being in the right lane if they are not passing on 2 or 3 laned road (like they do it everywhere else).
Santa'sBoostinSleigh wrote:sergei wrote:One more rule would be welcome - fine every single sob being in the right lane if they are not passing on 2 or 3 laned road (like they do it everywhere else).
fark i hate d|ckheads that sit in the passing lane when they either have finished passing or arent even passing at all
1I1 wrote:But older people that do this type of driving are allowed to do all mentioned above because a. They are old therefor the country owes it to them and b. they are not some 'young' guy in an illegally modified car (even if the car is certified and fully legal).
I think all of sergei's points are pretty spot on and should be made into law!
Re passing lanes, following 96bzg through the desert road and came up to a slow vehicle lane but the car in front of him thought it would be best if they didn't use it (so he ended up passing on the left ). I've had this before as well just out of palmy where idiots fail at using their mirrors
sergei wrote:1I1 wrote:But older people that do this type of driving are allowed to do all mentioned above because a. They are old therefor the country owes it to them and b. they are not some 'young' guy in an illegally modified car (even if the car is certified and fully legal).
I think all of sergei's points are pretty spot on and should be made into law!
Re passing lanes, following 96bzg through the desert road and came up to a slow vehicle lane but the car in front of him thought it would be best if they didn't use it (so he ended up passing on the left ). I've had this before as well just out of palmy where idiots fail at using their mirrors
Yeah, I was following a 4x4 with a trailer caravan home thingy, and there was a slow vehicle bay, the b**tard didn't use it, then there was another one, the b**tard tried to "overtake" (snail race) another caravan that was using that lane but failed, then another and he did not use it. I managed to overtake him when all this was over on straight, which was more exercise of "I hate you and your trailer" than getting to place faster as he decided to tailgate me at 105kph for quiet a while (until road became curvy again).
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