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Re: OT: Ride a Cycle? Be careful!!
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Posted by dhermesc on July 15, 2005 at 08:56:32 from (68.110.220.22):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Ride a Cycle? Be careful!! posted by MMB on July 14, 2005 at 21:28:03:
It isn't just the 16-year-old kids. Think of the absolute dumbest, most hair brained, person you know, more likely then not he's got a license. I remember my wife working as a check out girl out a grocery store, one old lady was so blind that she couldn't see the door handles on her car, she'd fell along the side of her car with her cane trying to find them, once she even climbed into the back seat thinking it was the drivers seat! Far as I'm concerned every person getting their license renewed should be required to take the same test they give to suspected drunks, know their ABCs, walk a straight line heel to toe, stand with their arms out stretched and tilt their head back then touch their nose. All these are used to see if a driver is impaired - doesn't matter if its from alcohol, age, or stupidity, if the test determines you impaired you don't drive.
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