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We are not being bred in a petri dish yet or for that matter ever.... On a mass exclusive scale...Sounds too much like 1984
We are not being bred in a petri dish yet or for that matter ever.... On a mass exclusive scale...Sounds too much like 1984
Yes, start out with go carts and learn driving fundamentals on a track. Learn to recover from a tail skid, learn collision avoidance techniques and be able to apply them in real world conditions before you go onto small cars then incrementally larger vehicles.No thanks. I don't really need the fed or the state or even the local gov getting involved anymore than they have to... They suck enough joy out of my life already. They can't even manage their school districts in most areas and every other social program...
and to be honest I could give a rats ass how many new riders die from over confidence. If your stupid enough to buy something you can't handle you deserve what you get.
You can't legislate stupid... Thats the problem with this country is that we try to...
There are more car accidents that kill the family in the mini van for all the same reasons as the newby asshat on a high powered bike. So should we do the same thing with cars... You start off on a go cart
One the one hand, you seem to suggest that anyone, qualified (read that, "licensed") or not should be able to get behind the wheel of a car and drive.I do not think we need to government telling us what we can or cannot do. If they start with licensing where would they stop??
As free citizens we can use our own judgement.
It is not that difficult to pass a driving test for a car, but what you do when you are on the road later is what matters.One the one hand, you seem to suggest that anyone, qualified (read that, "licensed") or not should be able to get behind the wheel of a car and drive.I do not think we need to government telling us what we can or cannot do. If they start with licensing where would they stop??
As free citizens we can use our own judgement.
I'm not completely opposed to that BUT if that person doesn't have the ability to drive correctly, is he or she going to be willing to take the consequences of that?
I'm all for keeping government out of our lives where appropriate, however, this is one of those issues wherein I think people should be licensed, tested, and certified as able to drive a car. The fact that it only costs $15 to get a license for 10 years is ridiculous. But that low cost is a reflection of the woeful state of testing and the abysmally low level of training that exists for drivers in the U.S.
Again, I don't think it's a federal problem, rather it's a state problem and the fed has no business in it.
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+1Not sure that I agree with graduated licensing, but I do think a MSF course should be a requirement to get your license.
Theyre trying. Can someone say "cloning"We are not being bred in a petri dish yet or for that matter ever.... On a mass exclusive scale...Sounds too much like 1984
In general principle, I completely agree with you. Keep the government out of our lives as much as possible. I'm a Libertarian of the first order so I don't have a beef with you on that in the least. As long as I'm not hurting you, leave me the fugg alone. Period.It is not that difficult to pass a driving test for a car, but what you do when you are on the road later is what matters.One the one hand, you seem to suggest that anyone, qualified (read that, "licensed") or not should be able to get behind the wheel of a car and drive.I do not think we need to government telling us what we can or cannot do. If they start with licensing where would they stop??
As free citizens we can use our own judgement.
I'm not completely opposed to that BUT if that person doesn't have the ability to drive correctly, is he or she going to be willing to take the consequences of that?
I'm all for keeping government out of our lives where appropriate, however, this is one of those issues wherein I think people should be licensed, tested, and certified as able to drive a car. The fact that it only costs $15 to get a license for 10 years is ridiculous. But that low cost is a reflection of the woeful state of testing and the abysmally low level of training that exists for drivers in the U.S.
Again, I don't think it's a federal problem, rather it's a state problem and the fed has no business in it.
--Wag--
--Wag--
If your an idiot it will show when you are being careless.
I do not buy into the flock mentality of needing to be governed with out my own decisions and I will be responsible for my own decisions.