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29-03-21, 09:19 PM | #9361 | |
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The multilane bit "and they're turning right" is similar to my question above (and actually validitates my thought above a bit) . It obviously doesn't mean the steering wheel has been turned and they're moving away from parallel with you... it's about intention. Re. my example's intention - at that time there was feck all - she was literally half a mile to a mile from the next right turn - there aren't even houses on the right of the stretch, only a body of water. What I was getting at, and she didn't admit to was she'd subconsciously/habitually/lazily avoided the inactive buslane on the left. I was a bit surprised by the 'it's convenient for me screw everyone else' sort of response I got back - I took it more of defensiveness from the lack of awareness engaged up until that point (which is what worried me). I do agree young people are higher risk and generally disagree strongly with discriminating but in terms of survival it is sometimes useful to observe common factors - re. age I did state subject to testing in my flippant comment above. . Edit: but now I'm questioning that last sentence, and myself - as I've definitely challenged anyone bleating similar about race or gender.
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29-03-21, 09:41 PM | #9363 | |
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I'm afraid I don't believe it is, it'd be damned awkward without the ability to drive (I definitely know this), but you can manage. Also that is why I think everyone should have to go through some form of retraining/test every set number of years. That way you ensure that the people on the roads are competent and able to use the road safely and appropriately. I understand that this is probably a controversial point of view, but until I can be persuaded otherwise, I believe it to be a good way forward.
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29-03-21, 09:47 PM | #9364 |
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Will they, though, or will they be 'soldiering on' in blissful ignorance?
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29-03-21, 09:51 PM | #9365 | ||
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If everyone was made to do the same thing I think I'd feel okay about that. If it was impossible they'd know and change it (and if not we'd all have fun overthrowing the dictatorship). I know tests now are harder than what I sat and I sat tests much much much harder than my instructor did - he'd always tell me how his motorbike test was just an emergency stop and a free icecream. I never felt agrieved (other than missing out on icecream), I think it's a good bit of progress.
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29-03-21, 10:08 PM | #9366 | |
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drive ' . As things stand it is a fact that it IS a right and you are legally entitled to drive if you have passed the driving test and your vehicle is taxed and insured. I have nothing against people taking some form of training to improve their skills but I am wary of this idea of ' compulsory' this or that and more government interference. |
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29-03-21, 10:33 PM | #9367 | |
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Sorry if I am waffling a bit ,but if anybody recognises the symptoms ---- |
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29-03-21, 10:37 PM | #9368 | |
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30-03-21, 07:55 AM | #9369 |
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Sleep aponea is already a question on the licence renewal at 70, but much younger people can suffer from it. The Aussies have the right idea about young drivers, fed up of 17 year olds getting into their parents 5 litre V8 and wrapping themselves and their mates around 'power poles' ( like a telegraph pole but on steroids, a lot of lectrickery in Aussie roads is run on wooden poles and goes into upper part of houses, just like phone wires used to do in UK ) - the Aussies made green 'P' ( probationer ) plates on car compulsory for first 12 months after passing test, If they are stopped by police for any 'moving traffic violation' in that time they lose their licence and have to retake, the blood alcohol limit is also 50% of normal limit, which IIRC was 0.05 - reduced to 0.025. It is also an offence to show 'L' plates on a vehicle not being driven by a learner, I recall the youngsters using magnetic L plates that were easy to apply and take off. Authorities are normally very reluctant to take older peoples licences away, as it reduces their mobility and makes getting older even harder to bear. If you notice though, all ages of driver are being squeezed by new regs, the truth is the driver is an endangered species and the powers that be want to get them off the roads and replace them with little 4 wheel drone vehicles controlled from a satellite, charged by the mile and tracked everywhere they go.
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30-03-21, 07:55 AM | #9370 | |
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A lot of people seem to think they can drive like ****s because they have a 'right' to drive, when in fact they should be working to maintain their standards as the license (an earned privilege) to drive can be removed. If we were in the lucky position of having enough police officers to effectively police driving standards laws a lot more people would be losing their licences no matter their age.
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