Would you pass a driving test?

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Profpointy

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[QUOTE 4974305, member: 259"]Yes, I'm sure I'd be OK but it would have bugger all effect on how I drove afterwards. All of us at 17 dutifully drove at 28 mph for the test and then tore around as fast as our underpowered bangers would carry us as soon as we passed.[/QUOTE]

Quite. I do get the impression that at least some of those upthread are more concerned with causing extra cost and hastle for car drivers than improving safety.

Edit: I will add that if I were genuinely pursuaded there'd be a valuable safety benefit I would support such a measure
 
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Drago

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Car ownership and use is far too cheap financially when weighed against the damage to the planet, society and human life. Doubling the price of fuel will force people to do that which they're too lazy and selfish do do on their own motivation - increasing costs is the only viable means the an end.
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
Car ownership and use is far too cheap financially when weighed against the damage to the planet, society and human life. Doubling the price of fuel will force people to do that which they're too lazy and selfish do do on their own motivation - increasing costs is the only viable means the an end.

So are you admitting that your support for this is purely to add costs and hastle to driving ?

And even if you do, surely it would be better to merely tax more, and spend the money in a more worthwhile way, on road safety or something else entirely?
 

Drago

Legendary Member
I agree with increasing costs as a means of reducing car use in order to benefit the planet, society and to preserve human life.

These are noble aims. I have no interest in simply being vindictive towards car drivers, of which I am one.
 

DaveReading

Don't suffer fools gladly (must try harder!)
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I agree with increasing costs as a means of reducing car use in order to benefit the planet, society and to preserve human life.

In other words, the polluter pays.

Hard to argue with that.
 
If a tester was watching my day-to-day driving I might fail on account the fact I'm one of those nobbers who doesn't always use my indicator. Apart from that I like to think my driving is good enough to get me through a test.
 
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