Motorway lesson straight after passing. I did this one. Motorcycle awareness. For god sake they have the same rights and spend some time in a lorry. It suprisingly takes longer to stop 44 tonnes. My husband took me out for the day and god did it open my eyes to the hazards of other peoples ignorance the same when on the back of his motorbike. PLEASE think of other road users
2006-09-30 06:53:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I am presuming this was tongu in cheek.
No point in giving them the opportunity to "prove" they can control a car at high speed. The thing about controlled experiments such as you suggest is it is completely different on the open road - consider the other idiots they'll encounter.
One strike and your out up to age 21. If they get caught breaking the law they should lose their license. Also re test every five years, and compulsory re-test when you commit and are convicted of a road traffic violation.
2006-09-30 06:46:13
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answered by MrsMac 4
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First, an IQ test - minimum pass mark 100. Secondly, make them do the motorbike Compulsory Basic Training, so they know just what it's like being on a bike. Then maybe there will be fewer SMIDSYs. Compulsory annual eye testing, and a fitness test every 5 years after the age of 40 too.
2006-09-30 06:43:49
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answered by Darren R 5
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I agree with the motor way driving and night driving. However, I think the ability to be able to speak and read English should be tested before they even get behind the wheel. It is frightening how many drivers can't!! How can they read road and other signs?
2006-09-30 06:44:27
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answered by Grannygrump 3
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compulsory random drug and alcohol tests through out driver training keep the idiots from ever having a licence in the first place .
As for your ideas there are already talks about skid pans and off road safety testing using airport runways as test sites
2006-09-30 07:00:20
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answered by saint 3
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They should add motorway driving, night driving and things like fitting a child safety seat.
I also think you should have to re-sit the test at 70, and have an eye test.
2006-09-30 06:51:24
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answered by Rose 3
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Night driving on the motorway in pouring rain, and overtaking a Juggernaut. Most people that pass their driving test have not had to cope with any extreme conditions, when they meet them it's a matter of luck what happens.
2006-09-30 06:39:42
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answered by LondonNick 3
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I took the attempt as quickly as and that i handed. i don't understand ways I did considering i began crying in direction of the attempt as quickly as I ran over a cone backing up right into a parking spot and the instructor easily had to calm me down. She taught me and coached me by way of backing up in the parking spot. and then on the tip of the attempt she became like "You handed. You did not provide up and that i admire that." additionally i became the 1st one she examined after her lunch break…and the those with me looked like finished goons. you will do superb i assume. I advise only communicate what you probably did real and fasten the failings you probably did incorrect. Take a employing type in case you may desire to. Take employing instructions to coach.
2016-10-18 06:24:11
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answered by avey 4
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How to cut off and take the braking space of a truck hauling 50,000 lbs.
How not to see motorcycles.
The majority already do it, might as well make it part of the test.
2006-09-30 07:32:44
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answered by greywolf0053 2
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To use overtaking lanes on dual carriageways properly. The ones that sit in them cruising along as if it's uncool to move over MAKE MY BLOOD BOIL!
And lorry drivers that overtake on a hill on a dual carriageway!! "my lorry goes 1/4 mph faster than your lorry" should retake their test
2006-09-30 06:41:36
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answered by Kate J 4
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