So It Was Just Another Dirty Con Trick...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Generally, we are in fact very good drivers in the UK - you only have to visit any other European country for proof, plus I think I'm correct in that we have one of the lowest per-capita death rates in the world.
However, I do think a re-test would be in order every five years or so because, despite the above, I am concerned about the standard of driving exhibited by many old people (yes, before anybody says it, I know there are also good old drivers and poor young drivers as well) as they do not appear to be in proper control of their cars and have no awareness of what is going on around them - as soon as I see a Nissan/Volvo/Proton/Daewoo where the driver has a hat on, I avoid them like the plague.
I'd also like to see the driving age raised to 21, particularly for young men - young men, generally, do not have the maturity to be in charge of a car.
So, yes, I'd be happy to part with money once every five years to be re-tested.
One thought occurs to me......what would happen if somebody failed? Would they have their licence taken away from them? What if they drive a van for a living?
Having lived in France and travelled extensively around the world, I can honestly say British drivers are among the best I have seen and think this idea is yet another money making scheme.
I do believe people over seventy should have to undergo a medical and simpler form of test every year to ensure their eyesight, reflexes and road knowledge are up to scratch.