I would contend that since more torque is generally necessary to turn said fastener, the handle is longer in order to ensure the best possible turning position can be obtained. In other words, in the case of a screw that is in an open space, with a longer handle, you will better be able to stand next to the screwdriver to increase your own leverage on the screw. Think about it, how much torque can you generate when your arm is extended out in front of you? Then compare that to how much could be generated with a bent elbow and hand located close to the body. Of course, this is all assuming the screw is out in the open. For tight places, I have to agree with the above.