I think they should make you retest either every time you renew or licence or every other time. Most states (that I know of at least ) you need to get a new licence every 5 years so they would retest every 5-10 years. That would help to weed out all the stupid people who get into such bad driving habits that they still do something stupid when taking the test too.
Oh and I think the test should be both practical and written... so that we are sure they still remember the laws, or at least have to look them up once in a while.
the other benefit of this way is it stops the main problem with this debate in my area. all the elderly claim age discrimination if you don't start testing until 60... this way we still test people in their 20's too so it can't be age discrimination.
Oh and I think the test should be both practical and written... so that we are sure they still remember the laws, or at least have to look them up once in a while.
the other benefit of this way is it stops the main problem with this debate in my area. all the elderly claim age discrimination if you don't start testing until 60... this way we still test people in their 20's too so it can't be age discrimination.

Frankly, she should have stopped driving long before she was forced to, but she's very stubborn and sometimes it's hard to convince someone like that to voluntarily give up their freedom if they have thus far escaped tragedy.
) self-proclaimed "perfect" driver - stopped at a red light, looked left, looked again, and as I started to proceed a car with the right of way suddenly appeared only feet from where I was about to turn. The driver honked his 'displeasure', or to get my attention; I'm sure it was the latter. Several car lengths later, another vehicle backed out of a driveway - directly into that car's front fender. I SWEAR it was something to do with the color of the car, that made it hard to see! ONE driver not seeing it, driver error. But two, in such a short space?
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