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Originally Posted by SoloSK71
The current driving exams are a joke. They have nothing to do with how you drive, what you drive or where you drive. A monkey could memorise the requirements and pass. I would have absolutely no problem supporting a graduated scale of licensing that was dependent on the type of vehicle you drive and courses passed and age where all of the above was paid for by the individual not the parents or the government or anyone except the driver of that vehicle.
- SK
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A graduated scale of licensing sounds interesting.. So if I buy a Prius vs a Corvette, I get two different driving school instructors at two different locations...hmm.. I get pretty annoyed already having to wait five hours at the DMV just to get my license renewed.. I just don't see how more mundane testing being done by Government workers is going to do anything about this at all.. What they can do is force people to watch a four hour video of crashes and teens and more crashes so they know the consequences, However even that wouldn't really do very much as kids still get these video's in school's drivers ed classes..