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.

silverwolf
  • 5th May 2015 09:55am

Yes the best idea was when restrictions on powerful vehicles were denied to young drivers. I grew up when we lost whole generations of youth because of high powered cars and bikes. Most at the time could not handle the massive power outputs at the time. Japanese bike were legendary killers. We even had names for the real bad ones. Hiroshima screamers covered the genre of all models. But special mention goes to the kawasaki two stroke triples they were all named the widow makers of the time. Deadly. Biggest surprise is i am here to tell the tale


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