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Most people seems to be thinking of fairly drastic and wholesale changes. I don't believe that's right.
Sorry Paul, I'm going to disagree with you on that one.
The average standard of driving is just that - pretty average. Most people however think they are far better than they really are, and the system of getting someone to pass a test once in their life then be unleashed with a vehicle of unlimited power on any road type is, frankly, barmy.
You only need to take a prolonged drive on any motorway to see that a large percentage of users, if not the majority, actually can't drive properly - poor lane discipline, inappropriate speed (note I don't say excess to the limit, merely wrong time, wrong place), and a complete lack of anticipation and attention are common. Add to that all the other activities people seem to think OK in cars (phoning, reading, drinking coffee, etc) and the real problem becomes clear.
So how do we change that ? A few ideas....
Retest every ten years with a meaningful medical
Seperate motorway test at least 6 months after first test
Requirement to re-test after any dangerous driving, reckless driving event or more than three own-fault accidents in five years,
Drop the moronic "speed kills" message in favour of driving education campaign focussing on inattention, poor skills, etc
Seperate MOT for caravans, horse boxes, trailers
Companies to be held liable for training for high-mileage drivers
Proper road maintenance and signing
Any thoughts folks ?