Learner drivers to face new strict rules.
In the wake of the multiple deaths in recent road traffic accidents new regulations
are to be introduced to make compulsory training for learner drivers a fact of life.
Recent car crashes, fatal accidents and serious injuries have featured in our newspaper headlines
In response the RSA (road safety authority) stated that a new gradation driver licensing system would shortly be introduced.
It is believed that the scheme will require new drivers to maintain a log book of hours spent practising.
In media comments following the fatal car accident in Donegal some commentators went so far as to suggest a curfew for young drivers to cut down on injuries and accidents.
It seems that that might infringe upon civil liberties but in the light of the recent tragic loss of life the topic was raised again.
New requirements may include a beefed up theory test and a mandatory requirement of hours of training with an approved driving instructor at a cost of up to €700.
Paul Tracey
27/07/2010
-
Comments
One Comment on Learner drivers to face new strict rules.
-
aidan smith on
Wed, 1st Sep 2010 9:00 am
these new laws for L drivers are a disgrace as i am an 19 year old lad and work late nights and now with these laws it means i have no way to work they should think about inproving some of the drivers dat are on the road 30 and 40 years
Tell me what you're thinking...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!

