Points and the Driver's License - What More do You Need? |
It is not used in the Netherlands, it
is in France and it has also recently been introduced in Spain.
The driver’s license
combined with a points system.
The idea for such a system is that the drivers habit can be measured
over a longer period. And with it the system will be able to influence
persistent (dangerous) behavior.
In the Netherlands, the system was not
introduced because of an investigation that revealed that the
(statistical) chance someone gets caught for an infringement
was too small. “Therefore,” the
effect on the drivers’ behavior (especially younger drivers)
would not be enough to justify the implementation of such a system.
(There is always some investigation to find that will reject a
certain proposition)
Spain did launch such a points system this month. If you now drive
on the highway you are signaled that throwing away a cigarette
stub will cost you four (4) points (out of twelve).
But will this sort the right effect? Forest
fires are number one priorities during summer, but I would like
to see the first driver get caught throwing away his cigarette.
Indeed, it has al to do with credibility. As for the implementation
of any system; the implementation itself is never the real issue.
The real issue is – certainly
for these kind of systems – the measures that you need to
support it. In this case the right and sufficient amount of control
to make the system work.
If this extra control is missing the additional warning the introduction
of such a new approach will loose it effect easily. In that case
the cost could have been spend on other things, for example to
increase the amount of control.
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