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04-10-2012, 17:27 | #1 |
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04-10-2012, 17:34 | #2 |
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I think the insurers themselves could easily enforce this by offering policies with black boxes paid for monthly in advance that are actually realistic and affordable amounts.
I believe that the stats do speak for themselves so there is a case for something to be done because at the moment we'll end up with people passing their tests and then not driving for years until they can get insurance, ok they might be more boring by then but they'll be terrible drivers! |
04-10-2012, 17:46 | #3 |
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aye i see youre point, i will never have a black bot fitted to my terrano, reason is,
they know youre speed thay know where you are they record stuff you probably dont know about! it's an invasion of privacy |
04-10-2012, 18:00 | #4 | |
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They can use triangulation from several transmitters to pin point your location. In fact businesses can subscribe to this to check where their staff are, or where they say they are and check the difference
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04-10-2012, 18:06 | #5 | |
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I wouldn't let my insurance company have a box fitted either but I'm sure a time will come when they are fitted to vehicles when manufactured. |
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04-10-2012, 18:08 | #6 | |
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04-10-2012, 18:27 | #7 |
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Clearly something needs to be done. There are too many young drivers having accidents and as a result, insurance is horrifically expensive for young'uns. An entire year to learn how to drive though? How long is that going to take?
More education about the results of driving like an idiot would help. Frankly for all ages. Everyone feels immune and invincible whereas if they knew how closely they were flirting with death, they might drive a bit more appropriately. |
04-10-2012, 18:30 | #8 | |
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04-10-2012, 18:41 | #9 |
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04-10-2012, 19:13 | #10 |
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I think the insurers themselves could easily enforce this by offering policies with black boxes paid for monthly in advance that are actually realistic and affordable amounts.
I believe that the stats do speak for themselves so there is a case for something to be done because at the moment we'll end up with people passing their tests and then not driving for years until they can get insurance, ok they might be more boring by then but they'll be terrible drivers! |
04-10-2012, 19:15 | #11 |
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Alot of it is young people driving too fast and not knowing their abilities with the increased speed.
I've done it but I was lucky when things went wrong. |
04-10-2012, 19:40 | #12 |
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i think its a good idea, canada, america ect do it n have less deaths per annumopulation. i also think japan's idea of a selected car of low speed & small
would stop idiots jumping into high end focus, clio whateva that they have no idea how to control the power of. |
04-10-2012, 19:40 | #13 |
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Better to have a box fitted by your insurers than an undertaker.
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04-10-2012, 19:46 | #14 |
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More big brother shit
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04-10-2012, 20:33 | #15 |
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In Finland young drivers have to learn car control on skid pans, have night driving tuition and it take 3 years to qaulify for a full licence. There is more but i cant remember it all but i think they would make good racing drivers
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