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westernrvparkow
Feb 12, 2018Explorer
troubledwaters wrote:While there is surely a tweak available for most every law, I am willing to bet that the lack of a driver's license (if the 99 year old had one in the first place), would not have stopped the guy from driving down the wrong side of a divided highway with no lights on in the middle of the night. There are already laws in place making those actions illegal.Planning wrote:Well I have a problem with it. I don't like the idea of creating BS laws to fix non-existent problems. In the grand scheme of things considering the trillions of miles driven every year, the system seems to be working just fine like it is.troubledwaters wrote:Planning wrote:So how about we make that x = 16, not what do you think of the idea?
How about:
mandatory behind the wheel testing (in conjunction with eye and knowledge testing) for anyone above age "X",...
and also for anyone involved in an injury-producing traffic collision or a history of 2 or more minor traffic collisions in a two year time period?
How would that be unreasonable?
No problem for me whatsoever. Those that can, do.
And if I cannot pass it, I do not belong on the road, regardless of age. Performance talks, everything else, including BS, walks.
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