- Apr 7, 2003
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When i was 16 i got my permit (im 23 now), and i remember thinking at the time, "this is insane." I'd never driven before, and all i had to do was take a test with questions like "If a schoolbus stops with its sign out, is it ok to pass it by driving slowly on the sidewalk?"
Soon after i got my actual license, my parents made me take a defensive driving course at limerock park in CT. Let me tell you... THAT is what a driving school should be. They teach you to learn the limits of your vehicle, how it reacts in different conditions, how to recover from slides, etc. They teach you the psychology of other drivers and how to most efficiently scan traffic while driving.
Now, why aren't regular driving schools like this? Seeing as how nearly 50,000 people die each year from traffic accidents, many more are injured, and im sure the economy loses billions in insurance claims (not to mention the insurance rates you and i pay are impacted by all these accidents), then why is it still so easy for a 16 year old to get a license? WHY??!
Think about it... if we made it harder to get a license we'd have less idiots on the road, less traffic deaths, lower insurance premiums, and by default we'd have more people using public transportation... i dont need to get into all the fantastic things an increased use of public transportation would bring.
Soon after i got my actual license, my parents made me take a defensive driving course at limerock park in CT. Let me tell you... THAT is what a driving school should be. They teach you to learn the limits of your vehicle, how it reacts in different conditions, how to recover from slides, etc. They teach you the psychology of other drivers and how to most efficiently scan traffic while driving.
Now, why aren't regular driving schools like this? Seeing as how nearly 50,000 people die each year from traffic accidents, many more are injured, and im sure the economy loses billions in insurance claims (not to mention the insurance rates you and i pay are impacted by all these accidents), then why is it still so easy for a 16 year old to get a license? WHY??!
Think about it... if we made it harder to get a license we'd have less idiots on the road, less traffic deaths, lower insurance premiums, and by default we'd have more people using public transportation... i dont need to get into all the fantastic things an increased use of public transportation would bring.
