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Sounds rather good to me, and it'll remind people that they don't actually need sat nav. ____________________ My claim to fame: Austin Vince nicked my pen... |
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 Posted: 09:23 - 08 Mar 2009 Post subject: Re: Driving tests to be changed AGAIN |
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Having passed my tests (though I'd still like to do LGV at some point), I'm all for the government making money out of making the test tougher . It does seem that quite often new drivers have little idea of how to get to where they want to go, which isn't helped with the typical nervousness. My parents often made me 'navigate' when in the car as a kid, perhaps so I wouldn't suffer these issues! |
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There's no harm in making the test itself tougher: the obvious hope is that it'll turn out some better drivers/riders/road users.
The real problem lies with the police not identifying all of the illegal/bloody stupid road users that put the rest of us in danger. That's not a stab at the coppers: I respect the job that they have to do; I just wish that more could be done to keep illegal/reckless drivers off the road. ____________________ '10 SV650SF, '83 GS650GT (it lives!), Questionable DIY dash project, 3D Printer project, Lasercutter project |
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One thing that would help is for tester to question driver on what signs they have just passed. Not only to test if they are looking, but also to see if they can drive safely when others are distracting them.
The number of drivers who simply do not read the signs at the moment is amazing, especially any that seem to have days and time's on them.
We seem to have become of country full of people racing to get from A2B, yet have no actual concept of the day, or time it really is. ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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G's point is very valid... I spend 40hours a week driving in and around the centre of York (bus driver ) and I've lost count of the number of people I've seen make last minute lane changes because their "Sat Nav" told them to turn. They don't do any checks or even signal, they just plough through whatever the cost.
People need to learn how to assess a situation properly and through forward planning be able to be in the correct lane at the correct time... and to realise that they are not the only people on the roads. The standard of driving on our roads is slipping, FAST! and as bikers, we're among the most vulnerable out there. Anything that makes the roads safer has to be a good thing! ____________________ 1977 Honda CG125
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What's all the Hoo Haa about SatNavs?
Is it jealousy?
You all sound like those Luddites who would spout, "I don't know why anyone would need to carry a phone around?"
Get over it you lot.
SatNAvs do not make bad drivers.
Bad drivers will always be bad.
What would be better?
Dopey drivers dighting and dithering along in front of a queue looking for their destination or referring to a map as they go?
DSA asking folk to navigate is god news. I would ask for more stringent measures just as us bikers have had to face in our motorcycle test.
One can do a lot more damage driving a 1 ton four wheeler that can be managed on a bike so why is the driving test so pimps?
Rant over.  ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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| TW85 wrote: | Anyway, sat navs causing accidents have nothing to do with how safe you drive on your test. Even without a little screen to put you off, the idea is to not suddenly do something without looking. You have enough to concentrate on, if you're not local then you might be fucked because you don't know the area. Nothing to do with your ability. This is even more likely with the amount of centres that are closed or combined or whatever, I read in MCN the other day that some people will have to do ridiculous round trips to get to the new centres. |
I'm not blaming Sat-navs completely, I'm blaming people who do not know how to drive safely following the sat nav instruction in a dangerous manner. I've driven in plenty of unfamiliar places and have never slammed "all on" or made a last minute dangerous lane change because I've realised I'm in the wrong lane. If i'm in the wrong lane, I stay in the wrong lane, take the appropriate turning, find a safe place to turn around and approach the junction again with the intention of getting back on track. Thats the skill that's missing from the tests these days... and it will never be acquired by learners that are told on their test where to go. If they are left to figure it out for themselves, they may acquire this skill and - which is more - they will be a safe driver, my son! ____________________ 1977 Honda CG125
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 342 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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