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Originally Posted by joeysteele
I am 21 and would agree with you in the main.
Maybe 25 is too high as people may need to have to be able to drive to be in work.
Limiting that to 25 is perhaps too high but I would go with the raising of age certainly from what it is now.
Re-testing and all else at 60, is far too young too for me though, as Vicky said people may need to drive to work and also have to be able to for their work too.
The Govt is making it that retirement age will be 67 in the future, so any re-evaluation of peoples driving skills would have be a lot later than 60 for me to support or want it.
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I used the age of 25 because it was just as ridiculous as choosing the age of 60 to write people off. At the moment you can pass your test at 17 and go out and buy a performance car if you have the money. Now
that's ridiculous. I think that young drivers, as they are involved in such a huge percentage of accidents, should have their engine size limited until they've been driving for five years.