Navvan said:Nope, and while we're at it make stricter policies on reckless driving, renewals yearly, and a test mandatory upon each renewal. Also increase the availability and scope of public transport.
This. Oh my God, SO much this.UNHchabo said:I live in the US, and I think 16 is a fine age to get your license. However, I do want to see harsher enforcement for reckless driving.
It doesn't matter whether someone is 16, 26, 36, or even 66, if they're stupid and irresponsible they shouldn't be driving. And, an increase in age doesn't always lend itself to an increase in brains.
Like these two above, I'm all for harsher driving laws. If someone screws up behind the wheel because they did something, well, stupid or irresponsible, they should face much, much harsher penalties than what we have now. I.E. Heavier fines and more cases wherein the license is taken away for an extended period. Motor vehicles can be very dangerous to those in or out of the vehicle. Driving one should come with a very heavy requirement of responsibility. Far more than most countries imply.
At the same time, while there are financial implications involved, I agree with Navvan. Public transport needs to be more reliable and more accessible.