I voted yes, but I do personally believe the whole system needs to be re-worked from top-to-bottom, but will it happen, no.. The Govenment want petrol-head tax payers on the road ASAP! Soo shortsighted!
Road awareness needs to be educated at a younger age. This should maybe be a curriculum. Cycling and facilities for youngers at Schools need to be better and this H&S b*****s of School stopping kids cycling in is just that, b******s and really gets my goat.. Powerful cars also should not be accessable at such an early age too with a filtering process of engine sizes/bhp that increase with age but also decrease in the case of speeding incidents/accidents. Am sure if you were made to drive a bogstandard 1.4 rather than a powerful 2L it would be more of a threat than a poxy £50 fine or what ever a speeding ticket is! Learn to drive a car with respect and care and get rewarded personally! Same goes with motorbikes! And sort these bleeding hairdryer mopeds and the idiots on them out too! On the same note too, I think motorways needs a higher speed limit and city centres/surburbains need re-visiting/lowering too, use the 5's I say! And maybe to then you can only start learning to drive at 17 if you have passed a cycling test scheme too, otherwise 18, unless valid invalid reasons dictake.. And the quality of roads/planning/cycle lanes/planning... big priority. sooo much money wasted there too on the same note.
I have been cycling pretty much all my life, now being 30, and never taken a driving test, this should be early next year now, but I am convinced my awareness and perception is at a much better level from my years of cycling than someone that hasnt cycled, but I can see lots of floors in the current scheme to get a driving license. But admitedly, my level has increased more by reading on these forums and getting more points of view. Maybe too then you have to pass with two instructors.. One your own, one independant.. just a point of view! But I know one thing, looking back to when I wanted to learn to drive 13 years ago, I really knew NOTHING!