Originally Posted by
Lotz-A-Landies
I think that the first thing that should happen is that no parent or direct relative should be able to teach someone to drive. All people instructing learner drivers should be approved as an instructor whether they be professional driving schools or otherwise.
Obviously this would be pushed by professional driving schools - but there are many families where this would cause real financial hardship, and as pointed out in my other post, with road trauma levels already at record lows, is this really justified? We already have the ludicrous situation where a person can get a full (not provisional) pilot's licence in less than half the practice time than they are required to have to get a restricted driving licence. And as I pointed out in my other post, the problem is not skills, but attitude. While I can see the advantage of a few hours of professional training to start, I have grave doubts whether most driving professionals are any better than parents. And consider the fact that many companies are finding that they have to test applicants for jobs involving ticketed skills simply because the tickets are too widely available for purchase!
Then we should improve the roads, so people are far less likely to have crashes and lastly drivers should expect to get pulled over for breaches of driving and vehicle condition laws and regulations.
Agree entirely - road conditions are the biggest influence on accident probability, probably followed law enforcement. But a precondition would seem to be sensible laws - and some aren't.
It is absurd that someone can't drive a 3.5 litre V8 Range Rover etc, because of the V8 ban when there are vehicles with far greater power to weight ratios that are legal for a P plater to drive.