Good idea. Get out on the roads, witness the appalling driving from those that passed their test from 1 - 50 years ago and tell me how changing a test now helps that?
It doesn't, but introducing it now means that in thirty years the majority of drivers will have had it. Better late than never, no? Also; what Dammit said. Maybe refresher courses every few years (if £).
And while you are at it tell me why drivers would take note and apply what they have learn't about cyclists but ignore everything else they have learnt.
They don't ignore everything they've learnt. How can you explain the fact (not the 'anecdote') that countries with poor standards of education have poor standards of driving? I have asked this question three times now. Education changes behaviour.
It doesn't, but introducing it now means that in thirty years the majority of drivers will have had it. Better late than never, no? Also; what Dammit said. Maybe refresher courses every few years (if £).
They don't ignore everything they've learnt. How can you explain the fact (not the 'anecdote') that countries with poor standards of education have poor standards of driving? I have asked this question three times now. Education changes behaviour.