Since the UK's driving tests are the toughest in the world and in turn makes the British roads the safest in the world, why don't we make every nation follow he same rules?
[quote]Britain was fourth, behind Malta, Sweden and The Netherlands. Apparently Britain has been in the top five since 2000, and topped the chart in 2009, the latest year of international comparative statistics. [/quote]
Also our driving licenses are allowed pretty much anywhere around the globe because of our rigorous driving tests.
[url=http://passdrivingtestineurope.co.uk/]The UK test is considered by many as the hardest standard driving test in the world, mainly because of the rules, regulations and technicalities.[/url]
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>Britain >Safest Have these people been to Lincolnshire?
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Edited by Gaara444: 8/29/2013 8:18:02 PMIn the beginning of your post you claim that: [quote]and in turn makes the British roads the safest in the world [/quote] However that comment is immediately contradicted by your own source: [quote]Britain was fourth, behind Malta, Sweden and The Netherlands. [/quote] To Hell with Britain, I don't care if it's the hardest driving test in the world. Clearly Malta, Sweden and The Netherlands are doing it better.
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No, because then I would have failed my test.