• BorgDrone@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    How about starting with proper driving lessons and tests and not letting children drive 1+ ton death machines?

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      Also regular tests for people who have been driving to ensure they understand the changes in driving laws and to reinforce safety guidance.

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        I haven’t had to take a driving test in over 20 years. Only once I had to take a multiple choice test on the meaning of various signs and you get three chances to pass it. It’s absolutely absurd that they allow people to get their license at 16 and rarely have to retake a driving test.

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          First test: Do you have enough money to purchase this gun?

          Yes? You passed! Here’s your gun.

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          There used to be. But then racists and democrats got upset that black people were also learning about guns, so they cancelled all of the in-school teaching etc.

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            they cancelled all of the in-school teaching

            How far back are you talking? Civil war era? I know guns weren’t taught when i was in school. I did have to go to a special safety course to get a hunting license though.

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              Hard to say. I know (from my grandparents) they had them in the 1950’s in at least Texas, Indiana and Idaho schools. And I know from myself they didn’t have them in the 90’s. If I had to guess they disappeared in the late 1960’s. Though lots of schools can still choose to have them if they wanted. There isn’t any state or federal law that would prevent it.