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Is there an age we should stop
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Sharron | Report | 27 Jan 2012 11:30 |
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I believe you have to clock up a certain number of hoursa year to keep a pilots licence. |
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Barbra | Report | 27 Jan 2012 11:30 |
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some interesting comments on here .my late dad had been driving since a lad & he got Dementia .he would not give up driving had to tell DVLA .he didnt speak to me for months but if i hadnt done anything .he could have done himself & other people harm .not all old people are bad drivers .some young ones are awfull .speeding all the time .dont know how they pass the test .agree though annual test after 75yrs young my opinion, I love driving .49yrs .years this year. still not due for re test a few yrs yet . :-) |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 27 Jan 2012 11:19 |
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It would be best if re-tests were introduced after a certain age. Even if you are physically capable of driving, the reaction times are slower, and the congestion/speed of the roads has changed considerably to when an 80 year old first started driving. |
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Eldrick | Report | 27 Jan 2012 11:17 |
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But if you skid off the road that means you arent driving in accordance with the road conditions, be it wet, ice, snow or whatever. Theres far too much emphasis on roads being dangerous. Nonsense. Its the drivers that are incompetent - there are no dangerous roads. Just dangerous drivers and they are of all ages. If I had my way there would be an annual test for all drivers and the points system halved so that 6 points meant a 12 month ban. Rigid enforcement of speed limits and mandatory prison for causing death or injury by careless driving. Oh, and triple the difficulty of the standard driving test and include car control and not just how to operate it. Skid pan and emergency response training should be mandatory. |
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Robert | Report | 27 Jan 2012 10:58 |
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Driving tests should be compulsory at 75 then annually at 80. |
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Bobtanian | Report | 27 Jan 2012 10:57 |
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I think that there are far too many roadside signs which sometimes conflict wth road markings. just (if you have time) count the number of posts alongside roadways, each one(pair) of posts is a possible killer, especially to motorcyclists, if you come off on ice/wet quite often the most you'll get is a bruised backside and Ego, |
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Robert | Report | 27 Jan 2012 10:57 |
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Driving tests should be compulsory at 75 then annually at 80. |
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Eldrick | Report | 27 Jan 2012 10:22 |
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The average standard of driving is so abysmally poor across the board that it would be totally unfair to single out any particular age for banning. Theres nothing wrong with the current system. |
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Guinevere | Report | 27 Jan 2012 06:46 |
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My friend's father refused to give up driving. He said he was perfectly safe. He lived in a village with not much public transport and he insisted he "needed" to drive. Very selfish point of view, really. The trouble was he was ok most of the time but if the unexpected happened he was very slow to react and had a few near misses. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 27 Jan 2012 06:13 |
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In this province of Canada (don't know about the others), you have to have an annual driving test every year after the age of 80 |
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~*sylvia*~ | Report | 27 Jan 2012 03:00 |
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I will be 84 in July and I hope to still be driving then. If I couldn't drive I would be almost house bound, as I can't walk very well with Arthritis in my hip and other places. In Australia you have to have a proper driving test at age 85 but, until then, the doctor has to decide. One of my neighbors, an old man of 96, still drives and visits his girl friend every day. She lives about 12 km from him. |
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Carole | Report | 26 Jan 2012 23:44 |
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My cousin once removed in America is 91, and still drives his car in his local rural area. His daughter assured us we were safe to go out with him, and so we did. His driving was okay! But wouldn't want to go far, or in a city with him. He is bright as a button, just a couple of years ago bought a quad bike as it's cheaper on gas than a car to run about on, on warmer days. |
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GlitterBaby | Report | 26 Jan 2012 23:32 |
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Back in Dec 2008 I was in a hospital ward with a lady of 82. |
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lorraineakapuss | Report | 26 Jan 2012 23:24 |
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yes i think after 70 you have to redo your test frrequently, only going on what OH is saying tho, i refuse to get in his dads car, he has stopped now, just pops along one road to a shop xx |
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Bobtanian | Report | 26 Jan 2012 23:23 |
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I am 74 and I'll give up MY licence when I decide I am a danger to others.... |
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Rambling | Report | 26 Jan 2012 22:33 |
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Yes I think so, |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 26 Jan 2012 22:27 |
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driving? 85 yr old lady today drove down along the train lines at Brockenhurst in the New Forest in error. How?????????????? |
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