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21-11-2006, 06:49 PM | #1 | ||
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Tonight driving home, I came up to a very erratic learner driver, who was going slow, speeding up, changing into the wrong lane and then going back, mostly driving in the right hand lane.
When I finally could pass (on the left), I noticed the licenced driver sitting in the passenger seat was a VERY old lady (80 or 90 years) wearing a scarf over her head, who could hardly see over the dashboard. I wondered how long it was since she drove last. 10 years? 20 years? Did she still have a current licence? I am one who thinks that learners should have as much practice as possible in driving, BUT the licenced driver should be a driver of a certain standard to be able to pass knowledge and techniques on to the learner. |
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