bmwk12 wrote:
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We have said on numerous occasions that Pass Plus should be made compulsory part of qualifying as a driver.
Only if they introduce a pass plus test which is completed by VOSA, otherwise it is a waste of time.
Well... I certainly feel happier knowing my son has completed this test. We have a skid pan/brakes session planned this weekend.
I feel happier knowing he has completed these and achieved an independent assessment of his skills.
Of course, I feel very comfortable when he is driving me, my wife and younger children.... but am also even more comfrotable knowing that a complete stranger feels the same way about his driving skills.
Bmwk12 wrote:
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Current Advanced Driver tests are demanding..... but we should try to encourage more to take this....
Advanced tests are run for profit, they are not controlled by VOSA, they are no more than a go cart test certificate.
Perhaps ... but again .... you still have to demonstrate a high level of skill to pass it. Again ... my lad is considering this - and I admit I will sleep better knowing he has completed this training.
It does improve observation and hazard perception ...but agree should perhaps we need a national A level in driving

In any case .. what's wrong with go-carting

? My kids love it!
bmwk12 wrote:
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In built up area ... 37.5 mph is quite fast....
37.5 mph is not fast, however a built up area may demand a free speed of 15 mph, it all depends on hazard perception
No... not fast.... but depends on circumstances of road.... would drive below 30 mph near school or park, and ease off near a pub....or factory at clocking -out time...... And you would take steady slowish pace past line of parked cars of course ...
bmwk12 wrote:
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Evidence of the Driver Improvement Schemes reveals that drivers have benefited.
What evidence, source please

Think they have been discussing this on UK Speed Trap Bible.... some bloke went on one and was very positive about it.....
Think Met/Lancs web sites have some data on these ..... seem to recall reading about this in "Autocar" a couple of months ago as well.....
But you come across as anti-further training, mate.....Or very sceptical about it.....
Surely any kind of training initiative is preferable to speed cams all over the place?
