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Old 07-06-2007, 05:04 PM   #7
daz82
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I’ve got a better idea. Teach kids how to drive properly first. Then teach them how to go crazy in a responsible place. And last, teach them how to get out of sticky situations.
Then show them what happends to people who have been taught to drive properly, and still misbehave on the road.

My mum works as a nurse in a rehab hospital and I have seen what happends to idiots that can drive well or think they can drive well and still make a mistake or misjudge something.
Many of them very lucky to be alive, some quad or paraplegic, and many with at least 5 bone fractures.

When will governments learn that education is the key???
Further more, why not fund a skid pan, drag racing and circuit complex.
They could easily make money on it by charging a small fee, yearly fee etc, even make money off food stalls.

But I suppose that could only be a perfect world where governments are run by the people and are proactive, instead of defensive and over reactive.
Perfect example of this is the new P plate laws being introduced in NSW and Vic is: “Yes you can drive a Golf R32, but you cant drive the slower and safer for novice drivers GTi.”

Remember we vote them in, we can vote them out.
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