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Young motorists-?

I saw a young man (With a white cap) speeding down our 20pmh road tonight. I did'nt need my speedometer because he was clearly an idiot and had my Son or Daughter been crossing the road they would now be dead. So, I have this great idea I will be putting to my local MP.

All new motorists have to have at least three 'A' levels before being able to take a driving test. Bearing in mind over 3,000 people each year are killed on our roads, and many more crippled for life! Eliminating the chaves on our roads and most importantly bringing up the level of education. What do you think? Hmmm, I just wonder if this idea will not go down well!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Seems to me a telephone call to the local police would alert them to your concerns in that particular area.

    Source(s): Police Officer +30 years
  • 1 decade ago

    Don't think it would help. I've got friends who are finishing degrees and still speed. You'd also be disqualifying potentially good drivers from driving aswell, as a lot of young people would rather do an apprenticeship or go straight into full time work than A levels. Unfortunately, only increasing the police presence on the roads or increasing the amount of speed cameras would help, and I don't think the latter idea would get much support.

    I wouldn't bother telling your MP this idea. It may sound good, but once you actually think about it, you may find some downsides to it.

    On a different note, I think it's really harsh that just because you've seen one young guy with a cap speeding, all young men with caps should be punished. I saw a man in his thirties or forties the other week speeding. He had brown hair and a son and a daughter. If your logic were applied, all men with brown hair and a daughter and son should be banned. It just doesn't make sense.

    Like my mum always said, "Setting fire to the orchard will get rid of the bad apples, but you'll sure as hell get rid of the good ones aswell".

  • 1 decade ago

    If you think that having A levels has anything to do with the way people drive, why are so many judges, lawyers, and politicians caught speeding (and drunk driving?).

    The only solution is scare tactics - huge fines and long driving bans. But most loonies aren't worried about whether they have a licence (or whether they own a car since they can easily be "borrowed").

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    what exactly would you describe as a chav? i dropped out of school with no qualifications, i wear tracksuits and baseball caps but i have been driving since i was 17 (3 years ago), i keep to speed limits and all other driving laws aswell, does that mean that i should get banned just because i am a young motorist with no qualifications?

  • Ebby
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    The next time you see something like that try to get a license plate number from the vehicle and report it to the police. Let them know you would like to sign the citation for the driver. It will just be your word against his in court but you should be able to articulate it well enough.

  • 1 decade ago

    I think adding a Psychology Test to the driving exam might help.

    That should show whether a young chap would turn into a demented fool when driving.

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