If Driving Was Diving

Do we over regulate ourselves

  • nope needed to save lives

    Votes: 9 15.0%
  • some rules are too much

    Votes: 25 41.7%
  • everything is just right

    Votes: 14 23.3%
  • way to much regulation

    Votes: 12 20.0%

  • Total voters
    60
  • Poll closed .

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... and a separate cert for stick and automatic... and for snow driving... and rain driving... and city driving... and...

... hey, ummm.... based on a bunch of of drivers I've seen lately maybe that ain't such a bad idea...

OH... and I'd check all the elements on the poll... seems to me that they all kind of apply from time to time...
 
heres a thought if driving were diving what Certs would you need i.e. night driver course

Driving through tunnels=Cave Cert.
Parking at the mall=Search and Recovery
States with ethanol additive gasoline=Blended Gas
My car=Wreck Diver
 
ahh so packing the car full of dive gear and fixing a flat- gear maintenance specialty.
towing a boat trailer- dpv specialty (driver pulling with vehicle
rolling up windows and turning on heat in winter- dry suit

could keep this goin but I'll be the first to go dir. driving it right that way anyone out there can drive any vehicle and be proficient at doing so.
 
Wow! Only took 8 posts. Mind you, I'm only a spectator.

All the best, James
 

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