With road accidents the biggest cause of death among 15 to 24-year-olds, there is a move to put safe driving on the national curriculum. Do you think motoring safety be taught at school or left to the experts at driving schools?
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Why do so many contributors to these discussions tar sections of the community with the same brush? There are good young drivers just as there are bad young drivers.If policing and punishment were more prevalent and drivers like some of the ones on my housing estate who use speed humps as launching ramps knew that they were almost certain to be caught and punished and their car would be crushed it just might make them drive more sensibly. But for every one of these idiots who think they are impressing people there are probably many times more sat at home wondering why people think they are all the same.Road safety at school would be of some help to the sensible ones but totally wasted on the idiots who already think they know it all.
NO,teachers have
enough to cope
with.The education
keeps changing all
the time.What next.
Im going to watch
loose women now.
The answer is simple YES
motoring safety should not be tought at school but no way should they drive or to be tought to drive at school. look at the drug problems they get tought about drugs at school about the affects and the kids sell them at school.... whats the point.all they need a to grow up at the pase they should just like it use to be the goverment are trying to make them growup to fast. And most have no respect to others..bring back public service after they leave school this will make them better off and respect others.
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Should motoring safety be added to the national curriculum?