So our last speech is coming up and I am caught up on either talking about getting rid of manslaughter as a conviction or adding in a reaction test, skill test and a physical ability test in order to receive a license to drive.
The manslaughter speech would be easy, just look at the I-45 topic I posted here in the OClub to get a picture on why I chose that.
As far as the reaction,physical, and skill test, I think while most of accidents in driving occur because of pure stupidity, a lot of accidents also occur because of the inability to react to a situation due to either physically being unable to, because they lack the skills, or even not having the reaction ability to do so. Yes this would be limiting a number of current and future drivers to not being able to drive, and you might even argue the fact that it is illegal to limit people in such way to a freedom. I hate to break it to you, but driving is not a freedom, it is not a right, it is a privilege. We already limit driving by age restrictions, hell I know some 14 year olds who drive better than some of the current drivers. My main point for this is to look at aviation, aviation has strict tests all physical, mental, and based on your skills as a pilot...if you do not pass all of these criteria then you do not get a license.
All of these tests can be tested on a closed course that has situational events setup to test the driver on the three abilities that I mentioned above. These tests are required for ALL applicants and is NOT avoidable, unlike being able to skip the drive with the trooper if you were home schooled in drivers ed. All drivers would be required to do this test once every 5 years, and once every 2 years above the age of 60. The test would have strict guidelines and you are only allowed to fail 3 times in one year, once you failed the third test you MUST have a waiting period of no less than 6 months after the third test. If current drivers fail the test, they will a second chance at the test after a 24 hour waiting period of the first test failed. If the current driver does not pass the second trial their license would be put on probation with curfews, and a third and final test will be issued one week after the second. If the third test is failed, license is revoked and the 6 month waiting period begins.
I know while this does seem extreme, if we look at aviation only 1,077 people died last year due to aviation accidents, over 37,000 died in car accidents. Both vehicles, airplane and car, are both perfectly capable of not crashing, it is the driver of the vehicle that causes the accidents...and aviation has a strict course of testing to make sure that aviation is a safe form of transportation; I believe there is a connection. So why does the biggest form of transportation (driving) have the bare minimum of standards when it comes to testing? I do not know, all of us drive and it would make me feel safer knowing that some teenager who got home schooled by his foot heavy mom, and skipped the trooper ride is not driving by me because he could not pass a simple reaction test.
All of our lives are at stake when we drive and with these tests it would ensure that at least all the drivers on the road have the ability to avoid accidents safely and effectively. As I stated before driving is NOT a right, it is NOT a freedom, it is A PRIVILEGE...you are not entitled to drive; you earn it...you wouldn't let a pilot fly you across the country with the bare minimum of skills to fly right?
This is not all of the speech but the basic idea....any thoughts or comments?