Cars & Transportation

Driving skills

Cars & Transportation

Posted by: muckypaws

19th May 2014 12:52pm

OK who is with me on this one? In my opinion, the Government should make it compulsary for all new drivers to go through a Defensive Driving Course suplimented by the government prior to moving to the next stage of their licence process. With luck this should eliminate some stupid accidents occuring on our roads as of late.

mishiee
  • 5th Jun 2014 04:23pm

Yes I agree most definitely. Years ago when my son was born, I was moving to Victoria and I did a lot of interstate driving. My husband suggested that I do a 'Defensive Driving Course' which I did do. Now this was in the early 1980's and I managed to get the course with none other than the late Peter Brock. Fantastic man and driver and I learnt so many things, it was amazing. This is most important for young people but I feel a great advantage for any one at any age. You learn so many different things, it's very good.


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