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Originally Posted by
Keithblade
I wasn't talking literally I was meaning there is a distinct lack of it, there is in my neck of the woods anyway.
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Yep, I understood that. Just trying to point out, that the least experienced (learners, not me!) are nearly always better behaved and have the right attitude but it's a shame with experience comes a reduction in attitude and introduction to bad behaviour, in the main part, there are always exceptions.
The trouble is, once you have you 'right to drive/ride' (licence) there is no requirement to to take any further training. Those who choose to take extra training are predisposed to be better riders/driver anyway, and it requires the right attitude to accept you are always learning. It's those who think they are good, never are.
Perhaps if they taught 'Driver Education' in schools, enforcing driving/riding as a privilege not a right then we might see a change through the generations, or we might not.
I pleased to say though, through my own experiences as a supervising driver, I have much more respect and patients with 'L' and 'P' plated cars. It's tough out there learning in these times.