Leviathen wrote:What is QFE? I see it everywhere?
Though I agree that it is mostly people under 21 that cause most accidents, I don't believe you can blame it on the fact that they like to take risks, but rather their lack of experience of driving. Raising the driving after to 18 would not eliminate that lack of experience.
Requiring driving school does help however. I am not sure on the exact statistics for people with driving school experience, but I know the number of accidents is MUCH MUCH lower.
I'm not saying they like to take risks, but they don't understand the risks they take. For instane, they don't judge distance right. This is especially true when compared to an older person. I won't deny it though, experience helps. I live in Ohio and we have some of the easiest methods for getting a license.
You have to be 15 1/2 to get a permit (whih I think is BS) and all you have to do is pass a simple test. You only have to have a permit for 6 months and to getyour license, all you have to do is pass a siple maneuvrability test and driving test (go out of a parking lot, turn left, drive around the block, and park the car). It's so friggin easy, it's sad.
I still think the age should be raised to 18. If not raised, then make it harder to get a license. I'm also a fan of mandatory driving tests every 5 years for EVERYONE. Not just kids and not just senior citizens. Let me clue you, there's a lt of a-hole drivers out there who aren't just kids or seniors. I mean, you get your license at 16 and never have to retake the test ever again unless you lose your license or forget to renew it. Yeah, that really keeps your skills in check...