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21-06-2012, 02:07 PM | #1 | ||
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THOUSANDS of older drivers are being disqualified each year for failing compulsory medical tests. Equal opportunity advocates describe the practice as discriminatory. South Australian Registrar of Motor Vehicles Julie Holmes has revealed 3000 drivers in SA are disqualified each year under Federal Government rules which require compulsory medical tests for drivers over 70. The rules, however, rely on an honesty system for younger motorists with medical problems. Equal Opportunity Commissioner Anne Burgess said SA should follow the lead of Tasmania, which is considering treating all drivers equally. "Why should people of a certain age have to go through a medical test when younger but possibly less healthy people do not?" she said. "I want this addressed because under our Act, we can't rule on complaints from older drivers and we have simply been passing them on to the Transport Department and continually have this discussion with them." Start of sidebar. Skip to end of sidebar. Crazy Adelaide drivers Bad drivers? Not in my generation Adelaide Now, 29 Mar 2012 Doctors wary on older driver bans Herald Sun, 6 Feb 2012 Older drivers not that dangerous Herald Sun, 8 Jan 2012 Unfit drivers' licence to kill Herald Sun, 7 Jan 2012 Call to end unfit drivers' licence to kill Herald Sun, 7 Jan 2012 End of sidebar. Return to start of sidebar. "We are trying to push the issue that people should be banned from driving based on their medical condition and its effect on road safety, not their age. "It is against people's rights and discrimination in a policy sense to be denied access to driving simply on the basis of age." While older drivers face extensive compulsory medical testing each year after their 70th birthday, younger drivers are only required to voluntarily report a medical condition that may effect their driving when they are diagnosed. my personal thoughts 5 yearly medical certificates for all drivers could be a good thing aslong as it was a free check up or tax deductable. Id go so far to suggest a drug or alcoholic testing at the same time but that would be to |
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21-06-2012, 02:21 PM | #2 | ||
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Unfortunately there comes a time in everyones life where you just have to admit you cant do something any more. I beleive that older drivers should be required to pass a driving test every couple of years past 70. Its sad but they cause heaps of accidents whether directly or indirectly. This smells a lot like a do gooder trying to make a name for herself and inflate her ego a bit all whilst justifying her job.
In terms of making it fair, I would be all for having to resit your license every 5yrs or so. It would cull a lot of the bad drivers out there straight away. A system that does not automatically fail you so that you walk away with no license but returns you to a sort of P plate step in which you have to prove you are worthy of having a full drivers license. The medical bit would be a pain in the **** but what kind of things would they be looking for apart from things like seizures. Of course all of that hangs on that it would need to be extremely cheap and efficient process. Unlikely.
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21-06-2012, 02:32 PM | #3 | |||
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Things to look out for apart from sight are hearing, blood disorders, breathing capability, general unfitness (BMI greater than X or less than Y), correct operation of arms and legs and most importantly spatial awareness and reasoning for a start. Re sitting the theory test every 5 years would not be a bad idea either. Of course there will be a scream of discrimination from various groups most of whom are really unfit, unhealthy extremely low skilled drivers who are actually a if not the major cause of accidents particularly "carpark rash". |
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21-06-2012, 05:38 PM | #4 | |||
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That's an area you don't want to get into....One big can of worms not worth opening. As for the topic at hand...I wouldn't object to a general "refresher" course every few years....It'd help keep the skills upto date
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21-06-2012, 02:27 PM | #5 | ||
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The fact that you have to be a certain age to obtain a license is age discrimination. Allow toddlers to drive!
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21-06-2012, 03:03 PM | #6 | ||
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My grandfather was involved in a car accident at the age of 72, so around 2 years ago. Their were four lanes, two to go straight, two to go right. He was in the lane to go right. The green circled light went green, and he mistakenly thought it was green for him to go right, but in fact their was still a red arrow, and so he proceeded and a car was oncoming from the other direction, and bam, both cars collided, fortunately both drivers only had a few minor injuries - surprisingly from the look of the scene.
That's when he decided to stop driving, so I think these tests are indeed saving lives, as it'll prevent incidents like the above. |
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21-06-2012, 03:16 PM | #7 | ||
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some 70 year olds drive so slow in warwick, they should be allowed to take it on the footpath haha
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21-06-2012, 05:58 PM | #8 | |||
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I don't think elderly drivers are particularly dangerous, I don't usually hear of an elderly driver causing an accident (usually the other way around, speeding driver kills elderly couple etc), I'd just like them to at least attempt the speed limit, or else catch public transport because it clogs up the roads (highways in particular). Not to say that they are the only ones clogging up the roads, but they are over represented from what I see. |
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21-06-2012, 03:18 PM | #9 | ||
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Being realistic and honest is not discrimination. The statistics probably well support the current setup and if they don't then minor adjust may be needed.
Thousands each year probably just shows the size of the aging population, I think 70 is a realistic age to begin to have some sort or mandatory testing. And if you fail you either get a restricted licence (as happen to my father, he was allowed to drive to the local shops) or you loose it. |
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21-06-2012, 03:23 PM | #10 | ||
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i`ve also said it before, having a licence is`nt a god given right, 5 yearly medical tests should be compulsory right across the age spectrum, more often in the case of 70 plus with competancy test for licence holders, one of my brothers young work mates has problem with having fits, he on occasion collapses to the ground, foams at the mouth, eye`s roll back in the head, every one helps the guy feels sorry for him, but should this bloke be driving? yes he drives every where,
how many other people are out there with other possibly dangerous ailments? many more than we know about i suspect. |
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21-06-2012, 03:34 PM | #11 | ||
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Yep, the time in your life when you are not up to the task does indeed come....and the huge problem is that a large proportion of people either don't know when this time has come or won't accept that it has come.
It's a little like drink driving and fatigue...you might have had a few drinks and "feel fine", but you won't realise how badly your judgement and reflexes have been affected because, you know, alcohol. Same with fatigue...people think they can drive for twenty hours and be perfectly fine...the trick being that you know when you're "tired", but you won't know when you're fatigued, because your brain is being affected and you won't know about it. Older drivers have a lot of problems that they won't know about because they live with them every day and don't realise it isn't "normal", and regular medical testing will find out. As I've said before, as a train driver I have to undergo a complete medical every two years, and retesting of our skills ("resit our licences" virtually) every 18 months to 2 years (mine should be coming up soon). If we don't pass, we're off the tracks and on the platform until we're back up to scratch. If you can't make the grade, see ya later. I've often wondered what the roads would look like if they made all motorists do the same thing? I don't know, but I bet they'd be a lot emptier... |
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21-06-2012, 03:35 PM | #12 | |||
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Every 5 years would be a good idea especially as it includes an eye test. I think it was Alan Moffat who, a few years ago, said that about 10% of drivers are legally blind.
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21-06-2012, 03:44 PM | #13 | ||
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10% legally blind, that`s pretty scarey.
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21-06-2012, 04:06 PM | #14 | ||
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I'm an older driver (I am over 45 old) and was discriminated against just last week, this young copper said to me, "hold on old fella" after successfully negotiating a random breath test. He wanted me to remain for a license check & a rego check.
I object to being referred to as 'old' and told him so, referring to him as 'puppy' while I was at it.
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22-06-2012, 08:25 AM | #15 | |||
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My mother lost her license because of her cataracts, so aged testing is a good idea, as she wanted to keep driving.
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21-06-2012, 04:17 PM | #16 | ||
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We had to take my Dads car off him. He is 82 and cant understand why. In the preceding couple of weeks the golf club had called us because his car had rolled through the carpark, he had come home with big dings in the car but couldn't remember hitting anything, and we had a 1 week argument with the library over unreturned books (he was adamant he had put them into their drop slot - they said they didn't have one - the bin outside the library has a big sign on it now saying "Rubbish Only")
Unfortunately their comes a point when it is time.
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21-06-2012, 04:35 PM | #17 | ||
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Hell, they don't even ask you to "read the eye chart" when you go to renew your licence now...
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21-06-2012, 07:01 PM | #21 | ||
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21-06-2012, 04:41 PM | #22 | ||
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21-06-2012, 05:09 PM | #23 | ||
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I'm 22 colour blind (red/green 15% for those interested) and l can't have my licence at all when they might have a host of even worse physical conditions and what not l totally agree with the 5 yearly medical the only thing i'd change is the medical should be done annually past 60 years of age (retirement age).
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21-06-2012, 06:02 PM | #25 | ||
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Plenty of younger drivers out there who shouldnt be driving at all too.
I would not be worried with having to do a 5yrly basic medical as well as a driving and road rules test....
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21-06-2012, 06:13 PM | #26 | ||
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I agree with medical test every 2 years or so for everyone. Theory tests every 2 years or so. And a practical driving test test every 5 years or so.
I already get a medical test every 12 months for work. So I wouldn't mind if I had to show my results to the RTA every couple of years to show I am still ok to drive. |
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21-06-2012, 07:10 PM | #27 | |||
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Young drivers crash all the time and they don't even need dementia to do it
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21-06-2012, 08:57 PM | #28 | ||
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I came so close to having an old lady crash into me last week. 2 lanes turning right, I was on the inside, and as we go around the corner she steers straight into my lane. I was literally waiting for the crunch.
Drove past her and she was absolutely oblivious to what had just happened. Time to give it up lady. They think they are safe drivers because they drive 40 in a 60 zone but thats pointless if you can't even drive in a straight line properly. |
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21-06-2012, 11:13 PM | #29 | |||
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Moral of the story ...... don't need to be old to be a fool on the road Yes, agree that there are some that shouldn't drive but it is across the board. Fortunately you can have a doctor decide for someone to give up their license ..... then there is the absolute majority of the population who will only have it taken away when they do some serious damage because a doctor cannot diagnose stupidity. Re testing, yes ..... but there are some 70 plus drivers I would rather have drive me around than some that are 50 years younger!
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