masterbiker
Ex. Club Member
Old people seem to think they can do anything.
A few weeks ago an old guy, must have been 70/80 drove out of a junction and clipped the back of my car, only a very little scrape on the bumper mostly paint off his car.
But get this when we stopped and I checked for damage and went to talk to the old guy he said
I can't belive that old people get smaller insurance premiums because they are more experienced drivers. +50's yeah fine. +70's, no I don't think they should get cheaper insurance or still be garenteed the right to drive when they got their licence 50 years ago, there realy needs to be a reaction test or something. Or am I being unfair? I have been in 2 minor accidents now, one were some silly girly student drove into the back of me when I was stoped at traffic lights and the one I wrote above. I have been a passenger where an old guy (65ish) drove into the back of my mates car when we were turning right into a drive way and I have seen two other accidents both involving 70+ old men hitting a stationary car both on a perfectly sunny day. Anyways enough of my ranting.
I wonder if I live to the ripe old age of 70+ that I will have the sense to stop driving? Mind you by then we will all have personal teleporters.....
A few weeks ago an old guy, must have been 70/80 drove out of a junction and clipped the back of my car, only a very little scrape on the bumper mostly paint off his car.
But get this when we stopped and I checked for damage and went to talk to the old guy he said
. This was on a very slightly overcast day and I had my lights on and he didn't see me and he can't press the peddals very well? What does that suggest to you? To stop driving maybe? Well I made sure he was alright and left him too it as he seemed realy shaken. He probibly thought I was going to kick the perverbial out of him. I wish I was thinking properly and told him that it was a sign to make him think if he should still be driving"Im realy sorry. I didn't see you. I can hardly press the pedals these days"
I can't belive that old people get smaller insurance premiums because they are more experienced drivers. +50's yeah fine. +70's, no I don't think they should get cheaper insurance or still be garenteed the right to drive when they got their licence 50 years ago, there realy needs to be a reaction test or something. Or am I being unfair? I have been in 2 minor accidents now, one were some silly girly student drove into the back of me when I was stoped at traffic lights and the one I wrote above. I have been a passenger where an old guy (65ish) drove into the back of my mates car when we were turning right into a drive way and I have seen two other accidents both involving 70+ old men hitting a stationary car both on a perfectly sunny day. Anyways enough of my ranting.
I wonder if I live to the ripe old age of 70+ that I will have the sense to stop driving? Mind you by then we will all have personal teleporters.....