Gixxer wrote:
samcro wrote:
Cars need to go though an MOT test every year with the presumable objective of maintaing some sort of standard for acceptable minimum mechanical conditions of the car.
So why not drivers?
Because asking every licensed driver to take a retest every
X years would result in a system that would become clogged with excessive waiting times for the test itself in a very short space of time indeed.
Before you even knew what was happening, you wouldn't have any road users left on the road because they would all be waiting patiently in the queue for the retest.
In short, there is no way to make such a suggestion ever work in reality.
I agree that re-testing every driver annually would be an immense task, but surely that sort of test frequency would not be necessary. Perhaps one could get a significant benefit by a fairly informal re-assessment every five or ten years. After all, that would be an immense change from the present system - which, for example, last tested me in September 1957.
Maybe this is a ridiculous idea, but could not organisations like the IAM and RoSPA with their observers and examiners take on some of the task?
Why not get police advanced drivers to do some of this in their spare time?
After all, the groups I have just referred to (and there may be others) are generally recognised as experts and enthusiasts so far as driving is concerned, so there could be considerable resources available to be harnessed.
Rather than saying it can't be done, let's keep the idea alive and find some way of making it work. It has to be more rewarding than the situation we have at the moment.
Best wishes all,
Dave.