An L plate is very much a safety measure. It lets other flyers know that you're a beginner, and hence to give you more space and caution than they otherwise would.
~~Drivers~~ Flyers allowed greater headway between themselves and a slower ambulance, but ~~drove~~ flew closer to the work-van, and followed Learner ~~drivers~~ flyers at a dangerously close distance, leaving greater headway behind a similar, unmarked ~~car~~ broom.
You're wrongly assuming the average flyer is emotionally capable of operating a broom.
Fair, that probably varies a lot depending on the average driver in your country.
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An L plate is very much a safety measure. It lets other flyers know that you're a beginner, and hence to give you more space and caution than they otherwise would.
~~Drivers~~ Flyers allowed greater headway between themselves and a slower ambulance, but ~~drove~~ flew closer to the work-van, and followed Learner ~~drivers~~ flyers at a dangerously close distance, leaving greater headway behind a similar, unmarked ~~car~~ broom.
You're wrongly assuming the average flyer is emotionally capable of operating a broom.
Fair, that probably varies a lot depending on the average driver in your country.
“L for LOSER!!!”