http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6736587.stm
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Drivers 'need psychometric tests'
Psychometric tests could identify drivers with a bad attitude
Psychological assessments should become part of the UK driving test, a road safety expert has urged.
Robert Gifford, who advises MPs on transport policy, told BBC Radio Five Live the current system failed to root out drivers prone to breaking rules.
He said psychometric tests could help to identify people with the wrong attitude to the road.
The call comes as the Driving Standards Agency carries out a review of how people learn to drive.
The government said it would keep an open mind over what changes may be brought in.
Mr Gifford said the current test assessed people's technical ability - their hand, eye and foot co-ordination.
But he said it failed to look at their psychological attitude to the road.
For example, it fails to assess if they see themselves as risk-takers, making them more likely to break the speed limit or jump a red light.
He said a psychometric assessment would help identify such faults and instructors and examiners would then be able to modify the person's behaviour.
Somebody should carry out psychometric tests on policy makers, to see if they are fit for purpose!