Originally posted by: Gothgar
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
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still, they never stopped being hazards, but all of our pussy politicians want thier votes, so they will never put a bill through like that.
Originally posted by: rh71
I don't agree with the re-testing every X years. It's not like it's simple for everybody to coordinate the proper time off from busy schedules for something like that. I do agree that the elderly need to be re-tested since obviously there are physical and mental changes as people age.
Meanwhile, in Los Angeles on Wednesday, 87-year-old Geroge Weller said he was too ill to be arraigned on vehicular manslaughter charges in the deaths of the 10 people he ran down in a Santa Monica farmers market in July 2003.
Originally posted by: rh71
I don't agree with the re-testing every X years. It's not like it's simple for everybody to coordinate the proper time off from busy schedules for something like that. I do agree that the elderly need to be re-tested since obviously there are physical and mental changes as people age.
Originally posted by: bluehorizon
Driving stereotypes are usually pretty accurate. If someone's driving like a moron, I can bet they're usually old or asian. It seems over 90% of the time I'm right. It's sad, but true. Stereotypes are there for a reason. What's worse, an old asian women. I usually pass them or drive a lane over. They're bound to do something stupid.
Btw, fvck political correctness.
Originally posted by: rh71
I don't agree with the re-testing every X years. It's not like it's simple for everybody to coordinate the proper time off from busy schedules for something like that. I do agree that the elderly need to be re-tested since obviously there are physical and mental changes as people age.
Originally posted by: bobalong
I love that excuse "coordinate the time off busy schedules".
Well then how about those people who can't coordinate their cars away from the pavement
Do you make sure your vehicle is road worthy every trip - probably no!!
Do you take an eye test every year - probably no.
Sorry for flaming, hijacking, but I'm using an analogy like having a license for a gun "I havn't got time to make sure the safety catch is working OK and to take proper training"
Vehicles are just, if not more dangerous, that that of guns
Originally posted by: bluehorizon
Driving stereotypes are usually pretty accurate. If someone's driving like a moron, I can bet they're usually old or asian. It seems over 90% of the time I'm right. It's sad, but true. Stereotypes are there for a reason. What's worse, an old asian women. I usually pass them or drive a lane over. They're bound to do something stupid.
Btw, fvck political correctness.
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: bluehorizon
Driving stereotypes are usually pretty accurate. If someone's driving like a moron, I can bet they're usually old or asian. It seems over 90% of the time I'm right. It's sad, but true. Stereotypes are there for a reason. What's worse, an old asian women. I usually pass them or drive a lane over. They're bound to do something stupid.
Btw, fvck political correctness.
You might be a bit slow on the "pics or ban" thing, but I like your political incorrectness.
You did leave out "Teenager" from that of morons behind the wheel though. Boith genders are guilty, just in different ways. Boys drive their Daddy's Corolla like its a stolen Ferrari, and girls like to drift across all available lanes without signaling and rearend people while putting their makeup on. 😛
- M4H
Originally posted by: bobalong
out of curiosity - do car owners within the US have to send their vehicles away for road worthyness test?
why can't we do the same with the owners??
Originally posted by: bobalong
out of curiosity - do car owners within the US have to send their vehicles away for road worthyness test?
why can't we do the same with the owners??