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    Yes, but driver training is not compulsory.

    Racking up hours in a log book following mum or dad's example is.

    If 'we' started driver training as compulsory, then standards should improve. The best/highly skilled drivers still kill themselves, as do pilots, builders, electrician and so on....because we get complacent and possibly lazy.

    I guess the chances of a serious crash diminish with the right attitude and skills and a way of keeping us in check is a big stick (fine).

    Works for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post


    yes
    but that would cost money
    I pay to speed - (pay to play, that's the way life works).

    I'd rather my tax money go to driver education and hence reduce my CTP, allowing more cash injection into training (use the money saved by people not crashing, to train people to not crash!).

    Better than giving it to bloody dole bludgers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudmouse View Post
    Yes, but driver training is not compulsory.

    Racking up hours in a log book following mum or dad's example is.

    If 'we' started driver training as compulsory, then standards should improve. The best/highly skilled drivers still kill themselves, as do pilots, builders, electrician and so on....because we get complacent and possibly lazy.

    I guess the chances of a serious crash diminish with the right attitude and skills and a way of keeping us in check is a big stick (fine).

    Works for me

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    Interestingly, I know a fellow who is involved in a group that advises a state government on roads policy.
    He told me their group advises the government advanced driving courses should be made available to reduce the road toll. The government is against the idea as they think it would encourage drivers to take more risks and increase the road toll.

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    Nothing like a bureaucracy to avoid intelligent ideas

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    Does anyone ever obey the speed limit

    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    Interestingly, I know a fellow who is involved in a group that advises a state government on roads policy.
    He told me their group advises the government advanced driving courses should be made available to reduce the road toll. The government is against the idea as they think it would encourage drivers to take more risks and increase the road toll.

    Made available?....I assuming government funded? Money is a bit tight at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    The government is against the idea as they think it would encourage drivers to take more risks and increase the road toll.
    there is actually some merit in this.
    tested using go-carts, people had a slower average laptime when not wearing a seatbelt.

    eitherway, increased training rarely hurts
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    Interestingly, I know a fellow who is involved in a group that advises a state government on roads policy.
    He told me their group advises the government advanced driving courses should be made available to reduce the road toll. The government is against the idea as they think it would encourage drivers to take more risks and increase the road toll.
    If you think back to history, the same argument was used against the introduction of seat belts, and probably (although I can't go back that far myself) the introduction of four wheel brakes.

    In reality, if you look at the statistics, the roads are safer than they have ever been, and road fatalities are now well below those from other causes, and have been dropping on a per vehicle basis ever since collection of data started. (My guess is mainly due to road improvements, seat belts and the change in culture around drink driving)

    This hard data makes it a bit difficult to agree with the fairly general sentiment that driving standards are so low, and that driver education is needed. While certainly there are some bad drivers, I suspect that the impression of overall bad driving standards is given by a very small proportion of drivers, with most being an acceptable standard. And I also suspect that the problem with these is not their driver education, but their driving attitude - and I am not sure that education is going to change that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    I suspect that the impression of overall bad driving standards is given by a very small proportion of drivers, with most being an acceptable standard.
    i dont agree.
    fortunately, most bad driving results in near misses, not fatalities.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    i dont agree.
    fortunately, most bad driving results in near misses, not fatalities.
    Agreed - but there are no statistics on near misses, and that does not change my view that you (and everybody else) notice the bad drivers and fail to notice the vast majority who are not bad drivers.

    If the majority of drivers are bad, as you seem to be saying, how do you explain the steadily improving outcomes? Surely the definition of good driving is driving that does not result in accidents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Surely the definition of good driving is driving that does not result in accidents.

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    hell no.
    we could all drive around and 25km/h and there be no accidents.
    doesnt mean good driving at all.

    good driving should be about achieving your driving goal as quick as possible with safety in mind.

    whats your driving goal? for most people its to get from A to B.
    doing this quickly mean being efficient on a large scale.
    how do you reduce congestion... by reducing traffic
    how do you reduce traffic... by getting cars off the road
    how do you get cars off the road... by getting them to their destination quickly.
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