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08-11-2012, 02:09 PM | #11 | ||
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As a more recent product of the OLD public education system, I feel I am in a position to comment that the commitment to keeping the road toll down for young drivers starts at school.
Do you know what my mates and I got when we were at school? Zip, nada, nothing. I got a stern talking to from the driving instructor on the test for my P plates and that was it. What Im getting at is we had no idea of the consequences, or what a "good" driver was. When I look back at the risks we took in those first few years it amazes me we are still here today. I know this post screams "its someone elses fault Im a bad driver" but put it into perspective. If your dog ****** on the carpet its because it wasn't house trained. you put it outside and show it the correct way, before hand, or like the gov does... Rip up all the carpet and declare the problem solved.
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