Enfield said:She then indicated to go round the bends!!![]()
hah I love that one, you'll probably find that she doesn't indicate on round-abouts though.

Enfield said:She then indicated to go round the bends!!![]()
Yup, this would definitely stop old people driving the wrong way down A-roads and motorwaysSagalout said:Personally I'd like to see a bike style system in place, so you can only drive a car up to x bhp until 21 or something. It would need to be a bit more complex than that though and have be bhp/tonne or something.
Just thought about that, why don't they use those spikes on offramps on the motorways?iCraig said:The spikes that are the deterrent burst both is front tyres and his left rear. He stopped. Reversed back onto the road and drove off.![]()
[TW]Fox said:Come on guys, why should she be banned?
She was only driving the opposite direction down a dual carriageway causing oncoming cars to swerve, not like she was doing something reckless and dangerous like cruising in the outside lane at 100, now that WOULD have got her a ban.
i don't agree with the 10 years you suggest, i feel five years is a good time frame as your eyesight alone can deteriorate significantly in a period such as this.Vertigo1 said:Nope, been saying that for years (although I think a forced retest every 10 years would do) and I've yet to hear a convincing argument against it.
i doubt there are many drivers in the 93 yrs+ bracket still on our roads.Dr Who said:No, just old farts, who probably never took a test in the first place...
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i've said a smiliar things for a long time.Sagalout said:Personally I'd like to see a bike style system in place, so you can only drive a car up to x bhp until 21 or something. It would need to be a bit more complex than that though and have be bhp/tonne or something.
perhaps because it could stop traffic exiting the slip road due to some twonk blowing his tyres out?Dutch Guy said:Anyway, a test every 5 years when over a certain age sounds a good idea but I think the younger drivers are for more dangerous though so it might only stop a few bad cases like in this thread.
The_Dark_Side said:i don't agree with the 10 years you suggest, i feel five years is a good time frame as your eyesight alone can deteriorate significantly in a period such as this.
although a re-assessment may be enough and not necessarily a full-blown re-test.
i doubt there are many drivers in the 93 yrs+ bracket still on our roads.
i've said a smiliar things for a long time.
perhaps because it could stop traffic exiting the slip road due to some twonk blowing his tyres out?
i'd prefer one of two things to happen.rG-tom said:would you prefer a stopped car at the end of a slip road, or a car travelling towards you at 70mph whilst you're doing 70mph?
Tom.
probably not much less than those in their 20's or 30's.Jet said:Why not make her do a new test?
She made a ridiculous error and she should have to prove that she is competent on the road. I wonder how many in their 70's and 80's would pass a test if taken tommorow.