pabster
Well-Known Member
I'm not a fan of red light cameras at all. The cases I've seen involve private companies who run them making out like bandits, and municipalities and drivers getting screwed. If it was up to me, I would use the money to strengthen driver education. It blows my mind that the amount of instruction drivers receive before getting a license is woefully inadequate in most cases. Getting a license in Germany, for example, costs thousands in class fees and takes 6 months of education. I got my license after practicing with my father for one afternoon and studying the driver booklet for a couple hours. The only reason I'm a good driver is because I am motivated to be, because I love to drive and I want to do it right.
Why is there not a federally mandated standard of driver education, one that involves evasive maneuvers, driving in adverse conditions, being told the destructive force of physics in relation to speed to name a few? Driving is such an integral part of our society, and yet being taught how to drive safely is an afterthought in many states.
Why is there not a federally mandated standard of driver education, one that involves evasive maneuvers, driving in adverse conditions, being told the destructive force of physics in relation to speed to name a few? Driving is such an integral part of our society, and yet being taught how to drive safely is an afterthought in many states.