andymusic wrote:
A drop in the speed limit would make sure these accidents were properly dealt with and the driver punished so that he would not do this again.
Raising the standards of driver education, training, and testing,
would lessen the likelihood of such accidents in the first place.
I'd rather he not get a license, which will prevent that mistake. The mistake would also be less likely for every improved driver. Perhaps your faith in humanity's capacity for growth is injured? I'm not that cynical.
People like you don't see declining standards as a problem. I do, and I will never apologize for it.
If, for some strange reason, all the posted speed 'limits' disappeared, yes, I admit, the only people who'd still be driving accident-free after a while, are those who have developed enough observation, assessment, and grace not to need them, plus the amount of grace necessary not to force others to do their observation and assessment for them.
Your measure would increase the number of *induhviduals* who do not truly understand and value good observation, assessment, and grace, not just on the roads, but in life generally. It's part of a downward trend that is also rampant here in Amerika, and if I don't speak and act against it now, I may have to settle for punishing the @r$eh01e who might punish my niece by killing her.
Or, you might have to settle for punishing my niece, for failures of observation, assessment, and grace ... and myself, for failing her education.
I know where your heart lies. I just disagree with your strategy.
Take care of you and yours as best you know how.
*that isn't a mistake*