Well I would say making it harder and more expensive to pass would just generally up traffic safety overall and make people taking their driving more seriously. And would a speed limited at say 140-160kph really do anything in the case of drunken idiots? No if we're after those I say we install alco-locks in cars and also never give back licenses to people caught driving drunk.Darth Wong wrote:Enforcement after the fact doesn't help the dead people. And deterrent doesn't work well on certain classes of asshole, particularly drunks, because they have impaired judgment and, well, they're too goddamned stupid to think that far ahead.
And even if my idea don't affect aggressive driving I still think it should be done in certain parts of the world. In parts of the US for example its really easy and cheap to get a drivers license. Didn't even parts of texas have a right to drive law?
EDIT: Oh while enforcement after the fact doesn't help in the case of a violation a severe fine or loss of ones license and / or vehicle might sting enough to more folks than before will not do it again. Not a perfect solution but atleast it's something and generates income for the state.