My original point about the 4 vs 5 star rating is that 4 stars is still considered safe. Repeat after me "4 stars is still safe, 4 stars is safe" until satisfied...
Couldn't agree more.
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BluChris
I wish I could agree on the defensive driving recommendation but I can't. The evidence is that these courses make no difference to road safety, and in fact can make things worse through encouraging over confidence in one's ability to manage extreme driving conditions. Actual real world, on road driving experience makes the biggest difference to driver safety, along with the right attitudes and behaviours.
I think the biggest issue is that a lot of service providers offer an Advanced Driving course but call it Defensive Driving. I've done both & they are very different animals. i can honestly say that a Defensive Driving course made me a safer driver.
Here's my list of things that in the last 25 years (of 33 yrs driving) changed my habits & made me a safer driver:
- Random Breath Testing
- huge accident with subsequent court visit for neg driving & other charges - very much a wake-up call.
- Proper Defensive Driving course
- huge daily commute to get to work with no public transport options
- kids in car
- Better cars
- cars with more low down grunt
- cars with more power
- better handling cars
things that didn't help at all:
- huge accident at Oran Park complete with broken bones
- About a dozen minor accidents for various reasons
- draconian Speed laws & cameras, etc
- nagging women in the passenger seat
- Advanced Driving course
- joining & participating in a sports orientated car club
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