@bhawthorne @tomflood@mstdn.social "annual refresher training" is another term for "punishing the innocent"; it's also ineffective for all cases of inattention. Some better ideas are to make it a question on every driving exam (condition of licensing)(still probably ineffective, but you're fixing ignorance without punishing the innocent) and increase enforcement/penalties ( condition of operation).
@bhawthorne As a sufferer through mandated annual corporate training of things I can easily remember or don't need to know, I have to disagree.
@lwriemen The older I get, the more I appreciate refreshers. I have mandated refreshers through my employer, prior to retiring as a volunteer firefighter/EMT, I spent at least 40 hours a year on refreshers for those. I spend about 24 hours a year on continuing education for my forester license, and before letting it go, spent about 10 hours a year on continued ed for my pesticide license.
What I have experienced is that repetition really hammers in the importance of the topics.
@bhawthorne I can understand education refreshers you want, but mandates are a different matter.
@lwriemen Education is not punishment. Refresher training is required of every professional whose actions might impact health and safety, and has dramatically reduced deaths. I got my driver’s license in 1980. Since then, there have been many changes in laws and technology: right on red, anti-lock brakes, traffic circles, etc. What other changes I have missed?
From what I see on the road: speed limits are optional, tailgating is mandatory & driving in the passing lane is encouraged.