teabelly wrote:
There needs to be some way of preventing people from without a driving licence purchasing a car, owning one or even borrowing one. Pretty impossible.
People who do not drive may have a motability allowance .. which allows them to run a car with a driver for their own use. Registered blind or a diabetic who lost his licence due to the condition.. but as a sole trader runs a car and insures it for family and two employees to use it.
Collectors will also buy and own "classics".. but this does not necessarily mean these cars are driven. I would not contemplate driving the Trabi or the Imp in the garage here (belong to one of the crazier Swiss guys.. I have the space.. much to my embarrassment at having these excuses for a car on my property

. 'Orrid cars and really there to show the naffness against quality

But as exhibits.. darned good examples of the worst ever car made ,.. unless anyone knows different
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It may take something like preventing the private sale of all motor vehicles to change things or having a sale method similar to house purchasing which checks out the buyer in some way to make sure they are able to own a car and can drive.
I usually check out licence and respective insurance clauses if negotiating a sale and a test drive. No way is the person allowed to drive off and I keep just enough petrol for around the block in the tank if selling
Auctions.. especially those specialising in old bangers do need regulating though as this is where these thugs buy these dangerous chavmobiles.

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Perhaps all cash sales for cars could be stopped and only approved methods of sale should be allowed with some verification procedure used at the DVLA to prove you have bought the car legitimately and can drive it legally
As said .. if I am selling a car privately and the person asks for a test drive.. I either drive myself .. with Wildy following us.. or I request documents ...I call it being safety conscious and wary of "runners"

I do not sell often.. but sometimes I may decide to sell one of the vintages if made an offer I could not refuse and have my "roving car" eye on another beauty.
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There are no consequences worth mentioning for driving without a licence. There needs to be some way of physically stopping people that have no licence or are banned from even getting in a car. Tagging seems to be the only possibility, but with prisons full there are few consequences to driving when you shouldn't as you can't send everyone that breaks the regime to prison.
Slight problem there .. what if they are a
passenger (Pedant mode

Ooops.. I know what you mean ..as in "driving seat"

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It is a tough one.. and I suppose we are back to the age old argument of more policemen .. the type that was generally regarded with awe and respect when I was a boy.

Along with a return to values which respect the laws and common courtesy and decency.
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The dvla records are a farce as they don't reflect just how many vehicles aren't properly registered. Removing automated policing and relying on traffic cops would probably help but there are just so many rogues out there that may not be enough. It may come down to members of the public ratting on people they know that drive without insurance or while banned.
Decent cops rely on decent intelligence.. but if we report these idiots.. we at least want a speedy response. Perhaps a better system with a real admin back up to take care of all that tedious paperwork.

Come to think of it..

NHS needs the same back up admin teams
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Road safety has to start in schools. Pedestrians need to know to look for safe crossing places. Drivers need to know to look for errant pedestrians. It's all to do with co-operation but that has been lost and replaced with a more competative idea. All the bumph from HMG goes on about buses, cyclists, peds and cars all 'competing' for road resources rather than the same groups 'sharing' the resources. It's a semantic argument but it does make it 'us and them' rather more than it should.
Yep.. it's really back to that COAST

backed up by Amey's Road Craft, Dr Walker of Bath Uni and John Franklin who say more or less the same message .. but in a book form

Observing, anticipating, negotiating and co-operating with the others on the planet.
Only .. each group of road users seems so selfish... and one handful who post Greenspeak tripe seem even more selfish and silly than most
