Just because I knew how to drive in 1998 doesn't mean I know how to drive in 2010. There are people on the road today (that I passed on the freeway today going 40) behind the wheel who took "drivers ed" in 1940. Seat belts weren't even required in cars until 1968. I slept through most of my drivers ed. Somebody out there knows even less about driving than I do (like the guy that I passed going 50 on the freeway, from Oaxaca).
We have all different types of people speeding (or slowing) past us all day long, from crooked seated farmers checking out the crops to emergency response professionals. With so many personalities and drivers education levels (taught in 7 different decades), why is an eye test sufficient? The Government loves to grow, it loves to hire, run things, and well... govern. You want zero fatalities on the road? Tell us how! Quit chanting a slogan and do something smart.
The solution:
- Mandate drivers education testing every license renewal period (written and road).
- Allow an evolving curriculum so that it stays current with our world.
- Allow (private sector) educators to assist in test preparation.
- Introduce drivers ed as a small part of curriculum in public schools at various ages. (teens learning to drive are always checking your speed limit and telling you the rules, why can't our 3rd, 6th, and 9th graders do the same?)
- Fund state radio and television spots reminding us of essential and advanced driving tips.
I rarely give the government permissions, but on this one I say go for it!
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