ROG wrote:Agreed Rick, it takes the young to talk to the young, in most instances, for them to take note. Downside is, for one young person to say to their freinds that they drive like prats takes a lot of guts along with the fear of being sidelined.
I suppose the main hurdle for us to overcome is "how do we make safer driving a COOL thing to do".
One idea might be to have an advert where a young person of one sex is watching the driving habits of the opposite sex and is then asked out by them, only to refuse unless they go by bus
TripleS wrote:
The atmosphere during the lessons was light, bright and very positive, whereas I can't imagine it being like that now for current learners.
TripleS wrote:By comparison I suspect it is now a much more stiff and formal business, which ironically may tend to prevent new drivers from developing the best attitude - i.e. processes involving thinking and reasoning things out for themselves, as there will be a great deal of this to do on their own throughout their entire driving careers.
ROG wrote:One idea might be to have an advert where a young person of one sex is watching the driving habits of the opposite sex and is then asked out by them, only to refuse unless they go by bus
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