I have to disagree Ttaskie.
I don't think it is just one stoned Dutchman, there are lots of people screwing us from the ivory towers in Brussels.
You missed out the bit about the much older drivers who haven't got the sense to take themselves off the road. With an aging population this is going to get worse.
The number of people over 60 could rise by 40% in the next 30 years.
In 1995 there were less than 9 million people over 65 in the UK - by 2030 there may be about 13 million.
In 1951, there were 300 people aged 100 and over. By the year 2031, it is estimated that this figure could boom to 36,000.
All out driving because more people than ever have a license. How's this for some statistic's:
"There has been a large increase in the number of older people holding a full driving licence.
Between 1995/97 and 2010 the proportion of people aged 60-69 holding a licence increased
from 63% to 79%. Over the same period,the proportion of people aged 70+ holding licences
has increased from 38% to 57%. The increase among older women is particularly notable;
69% of women aged 60-69 and 41% aged 70+ held a licence in 2010 compared with 45% and
21% respectively in 1995/97." Source: DfT National Travel Survey: 2010