Gauntlet's been helping out a lot ... thanks man.
Just want to shut these people up ... know what I mean?
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In response to Dale Babcook’s letter entitled, “Dangerous driving shocks”:
Yes, young people can be horrible drivers. That’s a fact, we all know it. But instead of hunting around looking for people with a green “N” on their back window, how about taking a glance over at the elderly man or woman missing the yield sign and almost running into the child crossing the street. If a young person gets into an accident, then all young drivers are bad. If a person drinking Pepsi gets into an accident, then are all Pepsi drinkers bad drivers?
There is a specific age for kids to drive, irregardless of their qualifications. Why don’t we do the same for the elderly? Their accident rate is right in line with teenagers anyway.
It is a scientific fact that when people get older, their reaction time and judgment become impaired. It’s been proven numerous times that the older you get, the worse it becomes. But of course, there are ways around this “rule”. The same is true for the people who can drive with a blood alcohol level of .20, but don’t we all agree that drunk driving is a bad thing?
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Basically what I have so far.
- Steve