Idea: game style driving licenses
I was out driving the other day, and someone overtook me in a lovely Porsche 911 Carrera S. I looked across as it glided past, and at the driver at the wheel, and thought “what have you done to deserve that car?” Not in a judgemental way, mind you, but it got me thinking.
In many car racing computer games your entitlement to drive particular classes of car has to be earned through proving your driving skill, rather than just the accumulation of money. It strikes me that actually this is a fair and sensible approach, and one that highlights just how inadequate and antiquated our current system is. At the moment we only have one driving test, which is a simple yes/no answer to the question “did this person meet the minimum requirements on the day of the test”. The same driving test entitles someone to drive a rusty old Vauxhall Corsa, or a Bugatti Veyron. There’s something wrong there, methinks.
And so, as I drove along in my Ford Escort, I worked out the finer details of my idea to revolutionise driving tests, licences and car manufacture. To my surprise and delight, it looks like it might actually be a good idea!









