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Old 28-02-2010, 04:20 PM #14
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Valid point - it is hard know what route is best. I just think that the people most in need of extra training are least likely to take it up on a voluntary basis.
Yeah very true. Once people pass their tests, they think thats it, they always see the faults in other peoples driving, very few consider their own.

However, the Pass Plus training scheme is fairly extensive and is broken down into 6 modules, to make it compulsory for everyone would be a bit of an overkill. The costs of setting it up to become compulsory for everyone may be prohibitive.

What would happen for example to the nervous middle aged lady who uses her car to go shopping and would never dream of ever driving on a motorway, should she be made to sit the motorway driving module? If exceptions were made like this how would you enforce it?
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Thanks.I just didn't want to make a fuss.
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