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31-05-2011, 07:50 PM | #121 | |||
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You have kids in their 40`s??.........must have started real early. 52 right??
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31-05-2011, 07:55 PM | #122 | |||
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31-05-2011, 09:08 PM | #123 | |||
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31-05-2011, 09:50 PM | #124 | |||
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31-05-2011, 10:33 PM | #125 | |||
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31-05-2011, 10:59 PM | #127 | ||
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Yeah, if I had one arm I'd definitely consider buying an auto to make driving both safer and easier.
Don't give me any of that rubbish that someone with one arm can drive just as safely as someone with both... I've entertained that thought, but I've found there is no merit to it.
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31-05-2011, 11:34 PM | #128 | |||
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It is not that she should or should not be able to drive a manual. It is that she should have the right to sit the test the same as anyone else. If she passes the test then she has shown the appropriate ability. If not then the opposite is true. Allowing others to prejudge your abilities based on their personal views is a very dangerous road....... |
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01-06-2011, 09:30 AM | #129 | |||
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I think the main, and original, whinge is that in WA she has to sit a special test and cant afford it.
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What I do find strange is that she could afford to drive a car all the way across the country (petrol, food and motels for 4,500 k's) yet can't find the cash for the test.
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01-06-2011, 09:44 AM | #130 | |||
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i don't get why she has to pay for the assessment. that should be the sort of thing the govt should cover.
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01-06-2011, 09:58 AM | #131 | |||
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I think it's funny that there are people in this thread who seem to have some kind of eyesight or cognition problem yet still hold valid driving licences and are telling someone else what they can and can't do
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01-06-2011, 03:53 PM | #132 | |||
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I like the fact that not everyone on here has simplistic notions on how society works. Keep up the good work Flappist
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01-06-2011, 11:50 PM | #134 | |||
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You ask people how we can improve road safety, and 90% of people say something along the lines of "Teach people to control a car in an emergency". And here we have you saying no one should have to prove they can deal with emergencies? She is not being singled out. She has a very obvious condition, and the 'pencil pusher' has to do their job correctly and has to get her to do a test to show she can drive correctly. $500 is pretty steep for a driving test, but that is beside the point. We all have to pay for stuff we would rather not whether we can or cannot afford it. The questions is not why shouldn't she drive a manual, but why SHOULD she? Is there any benefit for her to drive a manual over an auto? No not really, only convenience of not having to buy another car. But as someone said, there is probably a dealer who will do a clean swap for a similar car in auto form. |
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01-06-2011, 11:57 PM | #135 | |||
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Governments already do it to p platers by saying they cant handle a high powered car so they cant drive it. They aren't given a chance to take a test to prove that they can handle it or be responsible in it. But then again there only disability is being young so who cares about them? |
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02-06-2011, 12:07 AM | #136 | |||
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For every 1 armed person who can drive a manual, there is probably anther 5 who couldn't drive a manual to save their life. A blanket rules stating one armed = auto only will draw a distinctive line in the sand, and then there would be no arguments of whether someone in particular with 1 arm is god enough to drive manual or not. I'm assuming most 1 armed people accept reality and buy an auto car because it makes sense and makes it easier for themselves. I'm sure a disability would make many things harder in your life, so why would you deliberately try to make something harder for yourself when it doesn't have to be. I.E driving a manual. |
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02-06-2011, 10:01 AM | #139 | |||
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For a giggle (not degrading the lady) I took the barina down the street and back this morning, using one arm. To make life easier I used my left (only easy to change gear) and I am right handed. If I made it back alive, with no prior practice (SHES BEEN DOING IT FOR 10 YEARS) then whats the problem? If you actually take it easy and leave your V8SC style at home then its not a problem. Everyday you see people driving with one arm, no one says boo...talk about a storm in a tea cup.
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02-06-2011, 10:15 AM | #140 | |||
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What happens is that the assessee (they must already have a license) has to apply to the doctor who then applies to the OHDA for a test. The test is done ($700 here in QLD - way too high) and the OHDA gives a RECOMMENDATION back to the doctor who then signs a medical certificate which the assessee takes to the DOT and they get their license. Sounds easy?? Remember those recommendations?? NEITHER of the OHDA will let the assessee pass driving a manual in THIS CASE (right arm-below the shoulder) and would ALWAYS RECOMMEND an automatic. One of the OHDA`s mentioned that a doctor would never let it go either because of Jets Law http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/~/media/00...april_2010.pdf Jets Law applies to the OHDA and the Doctor as well as putting the emphasis on the actual driver. So you will never see it in writing but since that law was introduced, someone who has one arm will never be able to get a manual license as they are NOT in control of the vehicle at all times. The reason she has fallen through the cracks?..........a sympathetic OHDA and doctor (smaller town) back when she applied??......I dont know and we will probably never know. I dont know if you will be happy with that answer flappist but I`m sure there are more facts in this post you can play with. Edit. And for the record I have never said she doesnt have the right to do a test.
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02-06-2011, 10:42 AM | #143 | |||
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The thing with your little test is that you did have another arm to use if it went wrong. |
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02-06-2011, 10:44 AM | #144 | |||
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The thing that I object to is that she is not being given the right to fail the test. Now I can understant that with a large percentage of our members the concept of "failing a test" is almost foreign as it seems these days if too many do not pass a test then the test is deemed "too hard" and rather than raising the skill of the candidates the required level of proficiency is lowered. Now if she sits the test, fails and then screams for "special treatment" I would be totally against her but everyone should have a chance to fail equally..... |
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Digital speedo was accurate as checked by gps.
Come to Think of it i was doing it one handed because i was recording the speedo with my phone. Stupid i know but im much smarter now. Now i do it with 2 hands on the steering wheel at all times. |
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02-06-2011, 10:58 AM | #147 | |||
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I have driven with just my right hand before in that car aswell (manual) while drinking a Maccas water/coke...(holding in the left, I find the cup between the legs thing ends in trouble).you just change gears when your on a straight, hand off wheel and shift quick. Im not saying I go out of my way to do it but its possible to do so and not cause an accident. We all have different skill levels, she learnt how to adpat and if she has not had a prang in that 10 years that she was at fault for then whats the problem? There will come a time when perhaps because of age she wont be able to do it but she doesnt look kamikaze to me so let her be.
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I do recall seeing in one of those feel good stories (I think it was the USA) a female (who was born without arms and had other birth defects), given a licence to drive a modified car.
She used one foot to steer (steering wheel had one of those knobs on it and obviously it had power steer) and the other foot operated a lever to select gears (it was an auto) and indicators etc... While we can all argue until blue in the face (or is that with RSI in our fingers?) about the merits or the dangers, if she (the woman we are orginally discussing) can drive (and has been) for the past 10yrs with just one arm safely in a manual, then good for her. There are certainly a lot of drivers out there who have two arms but a low IQ and shouldnt be driving at all! Yet they are allowed to breed and drive in society....
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Wow......Someone gets proven wrong in this thread and has to have a dig in another AFF thread.
Proves some people (oracles of wisdom anyone??......) still cant handle a widdle discussion.
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