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8am BBC News, are going to be allowed on the UK Motorways! Is this safe?
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On the face of it, it sounds daft, but if you look at the link above, maybe it isn't so daft after all.
I have always thought it a bit odd that learner drivers start "lessons" on a Motorway, the day after they pass their test, rather than the day before.
I think the plans need some fine-tuning but I agree in principle.
On the face of it, it sounds daft, but if you look at the link above, maybe it isn't so daft after all.
I have always thought it a bit odd that learner drivers start "lessons" on a Motorway, the day after they pass their test, rather than the day before.
I think the plans need some fine-tuning but I agree in principle.
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ world/2 015/dec /21/lea rner-dr ivers-m otorway s-depar tment-f or-tran sport
For a real novice, no it isn’t safe at all, but bearing in mind that someone who has just passed his driving test is immediately free to drive on motorways, there might be a case for those whom instructors deem ‘safe’ to gain some practical experience under guidance.
For a real novice, no it isn’t safe at all, but bearing in mind that someone who has just passed his driving test is immediately free to drive on motorways, there might be a case for those whom instructors deem ‘safe’ to gain some practical experience under guidance.
I am unsure if it is a good or bad idea. There does appear to be a problem of folk passing the driving test and, without any experience of Motorways, then hitting speeds of 70 or more miles per hr.
Anyway, here is a link to the BBC news item :-
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -384647 76
Hans.
Anyway, here is a link to the BBC news item :-
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Hans.
Absolutely. There are two options. Let people teach themselves how to drive on a motorway after passing theit test OR have a qualified instructor, who deems them to be competent enough to risk his life with them, in a dual-controlled car teach them how to do it, so that they have some experience when they come to do it on their own. It's a no-brainer.