PeterE wrote:
In Gear wrote:
Germany does indeed have much tougher L-test than we have, and it does include motorway drive on the L-test and lessons must include a night drive - and you can find details of their test on-line.
We know Germany doesn't have a better overall safety record than the UK, despite their more stringent test. Does the tougher test also lead to a lower rate of participation in driving, I wonder?
Regards,
Peter
Still posing as my husband!

(perhaps should be on the Advanced Driving thread?)
Does tougher test mean less drivers? No! Germans love the very idea of motoring and it is matter of pride. We do accuse the Fahrschulen of holding people back from test to make money. You can, as Drastabasti says drive with qualified driver of so many years' experience just like here - but you usually find you are more succesful with the L-test if you enter via Fahrschule - who will only enter you if they think you will pass - and that is why they make lots of money
Probation is two years - like here at present and if you commit even one offence as probationer - you have to have remedial training. If they think you have attitude problem - they revoke your licence and you face re-test. You are also prevented from driving Papa's Extra-Turbo charged Merc during this probationary period as well!
Germany's record is improving - their problem is same as UKs - higher proportion of crunches on the slower and town roads - more so in the East. Also the A/bahn - 2 lane affairs and slip roads are not that well designed on aggregate - yet despite the Turbo Rolfs - relatively safe - Liebchen.
Also the East accounts for larger proportion of their stats - Trabis (shudder!) now outlawed - but cobbles, pot holes from years of Stasi neglect takes time to fix! Also older East German ex-Party members were not trained to same high standards as their Western counterparts!

Trabis were dangerous, but did not go that fast!

(Have driven a Trabi - once and it stands out in my memory as most frightening experience - ever! It almost fell apart when I drove around a corner - admittedly I was a bit young and less experienced and maybe I did take it a bit too fast - but even so...)
France? High KSI rate - 6350 pa. and 6/10 automobilistes do not repsect either speed limits nor red lights

. (Per L'Express/Figaro/Monde) Since 2002 they claim 18% reduction which they attribute to
increased trafpol who are targetting the serious drink/drive and non-wearing of seatbelts! Unfortunately, they also claim their new 1000 sped cams are also contributing to this reduction
They have also increased their probationary period for new drivers to 3 years with two strikes and you are out, and they have introduced compulsory medical for all aged over 65 plus a driving assessment.
This may also be contributing towards their 18% drop - because it certainly cannot be down to speed cams alone!
Cheers
WildCat (posting under hubby's profile whilst he is out at 19th hole!)

(And I have pick him up!)