03-09-2011, 03:25 PM
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That sounds a lot like what the province of British Columbia did, several years ago now: a graduated licencing program, with time of day and passenger restrictions, a zero tolerance for alcohol consumption.... from learners' permit, you go to a provisional licence for 2 yrs, and then re-test on the road for the real McCoy.
It's been done overseas for years, and I think it's a good idea: it can only lead to safer drivers, in my opinion.
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