I agree with all of the above.
The AARP would have my head, but once you hit a certain age yearly testing should be compulsory. And I mean a full driving test. Would this strain our already overstressed RMV systems? Yeah, cope. They need beefing up anyway.
I didn't think so when I was a teenager, but we need MUCH tougher licensing laws for teens as well. I think you'll discover that a disproportionate amount of accidents involve people who are impaired either by lack of experience, physical/mental inability (due to age or other impairment), or "other" reasons.
Speed limits aren't the problem. 99+% of accidents that don't involve age, impairment, or hazardous conditions happen at above 90mph or below 30mph. The issue is that nobody knows how to drive. I've seen people drive around a block slowly and be given a license. GOOD GOD, that's a shock and a travesty. I've seen girls FAIL their driving test but pass because they wore a short skirt. C'mon.
- Gurm
The AARP would have my head, but once you hit a certain age yearly testing should be compulsory. And I mean a full driving test. Would this strain our already overstressed RMV systems? Yeah, cope. They need beefing up anyway.
I didn't think so when I was a teenager, but we need MUCH tougher licensing laws for teens as well. I think you'll discover that a disproportionate amount of accidents involve people who are impaired either by lack of experience, physical/mental inability (due to age or other impairment), or "other" reasons.
Speed limits aren't the problem. 99+% of accidents that don't involve age, impairment, or hazardous conditions happen at above 90mph or below 30mph. The issue is that nobody knows how to drive. I've seen people drive around a block slowly and be given a license. GOOD GOD, that's a shock and a travesty. I've seen girls FAIL their driving test but pass because they wore a short skirt. C'mon.
- Gurm

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