bobmac
Major Champion
a compulsory quick fit to drive test would be a step forward
Who would carry out these tests?
a compulsory quick fit to drive test would be a step forward
I can assure you Phil, when you get to my age (63 soon) and its suggested that you have a test at 65 you'll be the first to complain that you're as good, if not better, driver than you were at 20. I do agree that there are menaces on the road and a 10 year short driving test would be a good idea
Who would carry out these tests?
Driving examiners possibly ?
But if you are fit to drive then what's the problem with doing a quick fit to drive test ?
It wouldn't bother me if at 70 I was asked to do a medical and a fit to drive test
Driving examiners possibly ?
''There are currently an estimated 10.37 million people in Britain over the age of 65'
They are going to need some more then.
My only gripe is that I think singling out people on age is wrong, there are many drivers who are just as dangerous on the road as, say, a 65 year old may be. 10 year tests of competency would be fine for me because you Phil could be a much more dangerous driver than me!
Absolutely, say 30 minutes of normal driving and proof of eyesight would be OK
Why are 10 year tests not workable?
Because the idea would get thrown out
Cost , time , administration etc
Thankfully I'm suggesting over 70 :thup:
Thrown out by who?
And those issues are the exact same ones you would encounter by starting to test 70's and over so I fail to see how one is a good idea and the other is unworkable.
Because the frequency will be far less with one retest later in life as opposed to 5 for example
You didn't say who would throw it out?
And we'll have to disagree as intorducing more than 1 test would cause all the issues you outlined no matter when it is carried out, and I personally think if it's about removing unsafe drivers from the road it seems odd to start targetting the safest drivers on the road first.
Government I believe would throw it out
And having 1 more test at any age is more workable that have 5 tests at ten year gaps
I agree that there are drivers of every age, sex creed and colour that are bad drivers. But the fact is that they have (mostly) passed their test and according to the law are able to drive. In the vast majority of cases their poor level of driving is not caused by their physical condition. However with the over 70s statistically the physical attributes you need to be able to drive safely will start to diminish.
So if there is an opportunity to remove drivers from the road that physically can not drive safely then why should we not do it? Very few drivers will voluntarily do it and I bet every one on here has a story of an elderly relative who insisted on driving but was a liability to themselves and other road users.
Yes we should be doing more to tackle bad drivers of all ages and stop being obsessed by fining speeders to just mostly raise revenue. As we are getting to the stage where someone doing 80 on motorway in the middle of the night is demonised and much more likely to be fined more that some pensioner who has poor eye sight and the reaction times of a sloth. But that does not mean we should not tackle drivers who do not have the required level of sight, hearing or reactions to safely drive. And statistically that will be the elderly.