Came across this in the "Sexpress" today. By Jo Macfarlane on page 7
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Millions of British drivers lack the basic intelligence to plan their Easter trips
Hang on!

I thought each year on year our fishy oiled fed kids were getting ever brainier with all those A /A* Grades.. and no one failing these exams.
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Planning routes, reading maps and signs, calculating fuel consumption and tyre pressure are beyond many adults - per a survey by the AA
OK .. some have been known to picnic on the hard shoulder and I was once asked for directions whilst reading the riot act to one hapless idiot on the M1 when based with the MET .. He was in L3 and I got a yoo hoo. I was so incensed -- I let the speeder of many mph over 70 mph off with a "don't do it again" and sped off to the next exit to try to find this muppet - whom I did catch and I doubt if he ever did this again by the time I'd finished being the cop from his worst ever nightmare
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Standard motoring tasks require literacy and numeracy skills at level one.. a weak GCSE pass. The AA found 5.2 million fall below that level an an astonishing 15 million are below sub-level one at Maths
Oh.. the rot did set in when the trendy lefties took over the asylum on education back in the 70s and we are reaping the result of badly educated child of the 70s/80s bog standard comprehensive education.
Discussions on the merits of Grammar School/Vocational School and Secondary and setting are a soap box issue.. but perhaps our current problem over driving standards is linked as this survey suggests

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Around 18 million of us will be on the road this weekend.. and many will be endagering the life of another road user.
AA spokesman said "We expect 1300 will run out of fuel. Being able to work out if you will make the next station to fill up is crucial on a long journey"
I have never ever run out of petrol. POWER works for me before each drive
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Hugh Bladon of the Association of British Drivers said he was not suprised at these findings.
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"I have alwasy suspected that many people are not up to the basic standard of driving intelligence.
But if the Highway Code taught things like the "two second rule" where cars keep two seconds behind the car in front - that would help"
Not being picky here .. but you do have Rule 105 which suggests keeping a two second gap
Plus rules 136; 139; 188; 207; 210; 197; 234; which talk of separation distances
But .. then not dim enough to get pinged .. but dim enough to get pulled .. by us
