
Originally Posted by
HenryDorsetCase
not even that: their vision might be poor, they might have restricted neck movement, meaning they can't swivel their head to look, they likely have fucked hearing, and often the smugness of "Ive been driving 50 (60, 70) yearrs and never had an accident"
When I rule you all (and I will) every driver will be re-tested every five years, to a much more rigorous standard than at present, and anyone over 70 will be tested annually.
Luckily they're usually fairly easy to spot (hats. rugs or hankie boxes on the back parcel shelf, sheepskin seat covers or (allah forbid) a sheepskin steering wheel cover, indecisive driving, slow driving etc. etc.
Doesnt help the poor bastards in hospo though, does it.?
and I for one would be crawling past that car , I also note that the motorcyclist were also in there late ,,eer teens, Im smelling 80 /20 here ...( note I would never wish an accident on my worst enemy, not even my wife, its a horrible hurty thing that really should be avoided , hope those two heal up and return to bikes )
On a side note my grandfather , who is still with us , and now is 93 was at 87 a better driver than I am ( don't go there !!!)
Good road craft , safe, but if called upon to get you to the airport quickly and safely ( and feeling safe in the pasanger seat ) , He da man!!!
Now my father 64 on the other hand, is a lazy driver ( drove many many km as part of his job )
HE needs a yellow flashing light on top to warn others, Inattentive , doesn't read road conditions, been there done that ..... you know the sort ...
you don't need to ban older people , just ....
Learn how to drive/ride and forget the Im number one , im da man attitude which may have been ok back when they were draining the swaps for Christchurch , or building benmore, but this is the 21st century , times have changed ...
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
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