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RE: Tougher licensing = Safety Fast?
Code it into the chip implanted behind everybody's ear in a few years?
:-)
- peter
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Anton Gaidos III [SMTP:anton_gaidos_iii@firepower.com]
>Sent: Monday, February 10, 1997 2:18 PM
>To: Peter Henriksen; 'Dale McCormack'
>Cc: 'quattro@coimbra.ans.net'
>Subject: RE: Tougher licensing = Safety Fast?
>
>I too have thought about this very thing. We could use color codes for
>ease of identification. Of course when I was talking about this idea
>with an officer friend of mine he said "What if someone borrows your
>car?". Okay,
>so the sticker has to be removable - still not a problem.
>
>Anton J. Gaidos, III
>PC Design
>Motorola Computer Group
>
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>>From: Dale McCormack[SMTP:profit@mcs.net]
>>Sent: Monday, February 10, 1997 1:33 PM
>>To: Peter Henriksen
>>Cc: quattro@coimbra.ans.net
>>Subject: Re: Tougher licensing = Safety Fast?
>>
>>My favorite idea (dream?) has always been a graded driver test in which
>>higher demonstrated skills in a closed course test environment would be
>>rewarded with a higher speed limit on limited-access or rural roads.
>>For example, whenever you entered your vehicle you'd place a visually
>>distinguishable license in the rear window for easy ID. To maintain
>>revenue flow these drivers would pay for their testing and the license
>>could also be priced accordingly. (perhaps offseting previous citation
>>revenue?) Revocation of these speed privledges would also need to be
>>quickly enforced if they were abused non limited-access roadways.
>>
>>Anyone else willing to anty up?
>>