Well, as it would probably be ignored if I replied on the BBC site, I thought I'd raise a few points here.
C, Swanscombe, UK wrote:
People are getting behind the wheel before they are mature enough. I would like to see: 1.the minimum Age for having a Driver's licence raised to 21. 2. Before having their first Driving Lesson, they must pass their Theory Test.
Ah yes, because all people between the age of 17 and 20 are extremely immature, but come their 21st birthday they immediately enter a whole new realm of maturity!
Jim Porter, Cleckheaton wrote:
Restrict HGV vehicles to a single lane of all motorways, without overtaking. One of the biggest causes of accidents on our motorways is heavy goods vehicles driven recklessly or dangerously. If more road freight traffic was forced onto the railways (the imposition of effective safety measures would go a long way to achieving this, then our roads would be a lot safer.
What about removing the speed limiters, which seem to me to be the main cause of lorries taking up two lanes of the motorway - one lorry doing 56.4mph overtakes another doing 55.6mph, both of them driving 'on the limiter' - takes miles and miles for one to get past the other. If we gave them control back of their speed, they could overtake more quickly and it would be safere for everyone concerned.
James Hewitt, London wrote:
Ban advertising of cars on film, television and other visual media (except those dedicated to car enthusiasts).
Surely advertising of a car advertises that brand of car to you, rather than the notion of having a car? Similarily to how banning tobacco sponsorship in sport won't stop smoking - you don't smoke because your favourite race driver is sponsored by Marlboro; although you may decide (if already a smoker) to smoke that particular brand as a result of it.
James, Peterborough wrote:
Cars should be fitted with limiters to stop them going over the speed limit.
Ah, yes, that worked brilliantly for HGVs didn't it? I don't like to think of the motorway where everyone is limited to 70mph. It would theoretically work perfectly of course, but the boredom factor, and the fact that the limiters would never be set to *exactly* 70mph, would cause problems imo...
James, Peterborough wrote:
People could then go to track days instead of treating the roads like a race track.
So by doing 75mph on a motorway you're treating the road like a race track? I don't think you'd win too many races driving like that.
Ah, there are too many. I'll leave you to form your own opinions.
