Posted By J Knight
I liked the spoof website, however, even that managed to be somewhat anti-pedestrian and anti-cyclist. I'll nail my colours to the mast here; I am a cyclist and a walker who has to drive 30,000 miles a year for work. Pedestrians almost never kill anybody but themselves, cyclists can cause fatal accident, but it's still usually themselves they kill.
If I was setting up an industrial training scheme for a piece of equipment with the potential for causing a fatality in misuse, would I ask potential operators to take one set of exams and never require retraining? Even if the kit & the opertaing environment changed almost beyond recognition? When I failed my first driving test at 17 it was in a car with no PAS, no servo brakes, a four-speed box (it might even have been three...), 50 BHP on a good day, a CHOKE! and the road holding capability of a polystyrene box in a gale. Roads had no right turning lanes, or yellow boxes etc etc. This was only 30 years ago.
Circumstances meant that I didn't try to pass again until 2001. So I know about advance stop lines for cyclists, and yellow boxes, and trams (we have them in my home town). But there are people out there who have had no instruction whatsoever for 60 or more years, who are still driving. This isn't an ageist comment, some 70+ drivers are good and conscientious, but it is a flat statement that we need a system of retests and lifelong learning for drivers. Already we learn that 50+ drivers suffer from 'sign fatigue'; how can we expect otherwise when many of the signs and markings now in use didn't exist when they passed their test. And this isn't even to mention the huge change in traffic densities since the 1940s (which is when some drivers will have got their first licences).
I mean, we're going to have to do CPD just to tell people that yes, risk assessment is a legal requirement, but to drive a vehicle with a top speed of 200 mph is just a question of having enough dosh. Make drivers retrain, that's what I say; oh, and stop fining people for speeding, just give em points, that'll shut the Association of Bad Drivers up,
John