Moderator: The Mod Squad
Leon wrote:I maintain that my policy that "they" should shoot every second or third person on the road.
Truenotch wrote:After spending time teaching my little brother to drive (just turned 16) I've noticed that the biggest problem with his driving is that he knows the rules too well and expects that middle-aged drivers do too. I've had to drill into him that "just because that's the rule, it doesn't mean other drivers won't break it... and then crash into you."
DXROLLA wrote:I think there should be mandatory driver training, as stated above i dont think age is the big problem, starting young is good so long as you have to be supervised for a number of years + driver training courses.
I had a bit of an accident a couple of weeks ago, i got my licence when i was 15 did the defenceive driver course (what a joke that is) and had my full licence when i was 16 waaayy to young, but i thought it was pritty cool at the time i am now 23 so have had my full for a while, does that make me a better driver? NO! More like a lazy driver.
So back to my accdent i was going to work early morning around 7, doing about 50-60kmh going around a slight bend that i go around everyday, hit black ice and slid right into those large gutters The reason for the accident i beleive is the obvious black ice, but also the fact the i have become lazy i had got into the habbit of just jumping in my car and just driving, not thinking about road conditions ect, and of course driving to the conditions.
Im just thankfull there were no kids going to school or someone parked on the side of the road. Its a shame that it took this to open my eyes to the fact that i had gotten lazy, but now i can say i am more aware than ever, and the current defensive driving course never helped me
Im sure there are alot more people out there that are like me, i think the longer you have your licence the worse you are at driving (well most people) some people are just oblivious to people around them and the condtions. People seem to think they are a good driver because they have never had an accident, i dont class that as a good driver just a lucky one, like i was untill a week or two ago
There needs to be compulsary ACTUAL defensive driving courses and you should have to re sit them every 5 years, if you fail, you loose your licence and must re sit the test untill you are up to standard, no exceptions
TRD Man wrote:Yes Really. Sentiment always finds it's way into the rumour and hearsay surrounding these things. Simple fact is there's not a bottomless pit and other programmes fitted the bill a bit better.
BZG|Bling wrote:Wish I had the coin to buy an old landcruiser and bullbar it up and just drive around town looking for people to catch out not giving way when they should. Would be endless entertainment. 4" box section bullbars should do the trick. I find people will give way more often if you're driving something with bullbars.
1I1 wrote: especially if they include the right hand rule in there
Return to General Car Discussion
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 57 guests