by Malcolm » Tue Jun 08, 2010 6:47 pm
I have decided that the NZ police/NZTA have obviously given up on trying to make New Zealanders competent drivers, and are therefore hoping to substitute skill for slowness. I.e. if you can't drive, you're probably going to crash. If you're driving slowly you're less likely to crash and less likely to die.
It's also easier to police speeding: give some monkey a radar/laser gun and tell him to fine anyone going above the speed limit. How do you fine people for being incompetent at driving/life? In theory they don't get licenses, but the NZ driver licensing system seems to be based on the idea that everyone is born with the right to drive and therefore you can't really test whether someone is actually a capable driver: the full license test does not bring car control or judgement into the equation at all - all you need to be able to do is drive between the lines at the speed limit and not crash half an hour.
Maybe if at some point in the driver licensing process you were actually taught/tested on how to react in emergency situations, how to handle your car when you find yourself beyond the limit of grip, how to judge appropriate speed given the conditions and the road, how to best negotiate a corner to give yourself the widest margin of safety, then the first time you practice hazard avoidance wouldn't be when you're cornering on one of our fabulous highways at 100km/h and find someone coming the opposite way halfway in your lane doing the same speed.
Although I think it's shit, I also think the way our country is, especially in the cities, there's not really any viable alternatives to driving a car and if you made licensing too hard or expensive then people would just drive without licenses, so we have to accept that our roads will always be full of the incompetent/arrogant/inconsiderate/oblivious drivers that cause chaos, congestion and crashes and just do our best to identify and avoid them and to avoid becoming them ourselves!