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Time for car tests
Since motorists seem unable to grasp simple rules of the road such and Red Means Stop or Pavements are for Pedestrians, I think they should have to pass a test before we allow them on to our roads. First they should take a theory test to show they have at least basic knowledge of the Highway Code. I understand that would involve teaching them to read, which is probably impossible in 99% of cases. Then they should have to take a road test to show they can put theory in to practice. Just as unlikely as it would involve a motorist taking it's knuckles off the ground. |
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On 15/06/2019 14:55, Simon Jester wrote:
Since motorists seem unable to grasp simple rules of the road such and Red Means Stop or Pavements are for Pedestrians, I think they should have to pass a test before we allow them on to our roads. First they should take a theory test to show they have at least basic knowledge of the Highway Code. I understand that would involve teaching them to read, which is probably impossible in 99% of cases. Then they should have to take a road test to show they can put theory in to practice. Just as unlikely as it would involve a motorist taking it's knuckles off the ground. You'd been in the pub ever since since opening time, eh? |
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Time for car tests
On Monday, June 17, 2019 at 12:48:18 AM UTC+1, JNugent wrote:
On 15/06/2019 14:55, Simon Jester wrote: Since motorists seem unable to grasp simple rules of the road such and Red Means Stop or Pavements are for Pedestrians, I think they should have to pass a test before we allow them on to our roads. First they should take a theory test to show they have at least basic knowledge of the Highway Code. I understand that would involve teaching them to read, which is probably impossible in 99% of cases. Then they should have to take a road test to show they can put theory in to practice. Just as unlikely as it would involve a motorist taking it's knuckles off the ground.. You'd been in the pub ever since since opening time, eh? I haven't been in a pub other than to dine since I was a student in the 80's. Are you allowed alcohol on the ward? |
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On 17/06/2019 20:10, Simon Jester wrote:
On Monday, June 17, 2019 at 12:48:18 AM UTC+1, JNugent wrote: On 15/06/2019 14:55, Simon Jester wrote: Since motorists seem unable to grasp simple rules of the road such and Red Means Stop or Pavements are for Pedestrians, I think they should have to pass a test before we allow them on to our roads. First they should take a theory test to show they have at least basic knowledge of the Highway Code. I understand that would involve teaching them to read, which is probably impossible in 99% of cases. Then they should have to take a road test to show they can put theory in to practice. Just as unlikely as it would involve a motorist taking it's knuckles off the ground. You'd been in the pub ever since since opening time, eh? I haven't been in a pub other than to dine since I was a student in the 80's. .... so you prefer drink at home, alone. It's a slippery slope. Are you allowed alcohol on the ward? I have no information on that. I'd have thought you'd be the one to who know. |
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