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30-05-2011, 08:59 AM | #1 | |||
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I`m all for people with disabilities doing everyday things but when there are cars with automatic gearboxes then common sense should prevail.
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30-05-2011, 09:12 AM | #2 | ||
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Jesus christ you dumb *****...do every other road user a favour and buy a damn automatic!!!
How the hell did they let her damn well drive a manual anyway? People with disabilities should indeed be able to do everyday things...unless by trying to prove they are "just like everyone else" (when they aren't) they are putting everyone else at risk and just have to be told "no"...it might sound hard hearted, but that's the blunt truth... |
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30-05-2011, 09:19 AM | #3 | ||
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I used to know a guy who had both arms, but one was for decoration only (left), he wasnt able to drive manual in Qld.
I agree, drive an auto, or catch a bus. Edit: Apparently she has been approved in Qld by the DMT, all I can say is what the hell is wrong with you people at the DMT in Qld? Last edited by fmc351; 30-05-2011 at 09:31 AM. |
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30-05-2011, 09:26 AM | #4 | ||
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Just thinking about the logistics of it boggles the mind...if it's the left arm she has, how does she fiddle with the indicators and other dash controls on the right side while driving in traffic? If it's the right arem she has, how the hell does she reach across and operate the gearshift and the contols on the left side of the column and dash?
To think that she's out in traffic doing this juggling act while driving a car just stuns me... |
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30-05-2011, 09:26 AM | #5 | ||
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she steered with her knees while changing gears? god help us if she hits a pot hole at that moment.
just suck it up and get an auto. if you can't afford it save like the rest of us have to.
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30-05-2011, 09:39 AM | #6 | ||
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You know what's funny she probably will get the licence. Cause it would be politically incorrect to refuse her equal opportunities.
Next it will be a guy with no arms going for a manual licence.
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30-05-2011, 10:01 AM | #7 | ||
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Whats next, blind truckies?
wait, err ...umm, yeah ... ummm something. |
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30-05-2011, 01:11 PM | #8 | |||
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30-05-2011, 10:27 AM | #9 | ||
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What the hell is the $500 for? In addition to an automatic test - seems like someone is just collecting cash for no reason.
I would actually like to see how she does it before I pass judgement, because I doubt it would be any different to the way some other people drive.
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30-05-2011, 11:00 AM | #10 | ||
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If she can pass the test then she is allowed to drive.
Last AFF skid pan day I went to showed that more than half the attendees were not capable of controllong their cars on wet surfaces. Should they be banned form driving just in case it rains? Being somewhat "challenged" behind the wheel is no reason to not hold a license, if it were there would be less than ten percent of the cars on the road........ Last edited by flappist; 30-05-2011 at 11:12 AM. |
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30-05-2011, 11:59 AM | #11 | |||
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Also it was far easier to get your license back in 1993 in some areas of Queensland as some smaller towns may have been sympathetic her to her disability. I have personally heard of this happening as I got mine back in 1985 up in FNQ and the tester told me some great true stories.
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30-05-2011, 12:05 PM | #12 | |||
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30-05-2011, 12:21 PM | #13 | |||
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A person with one arm should not be able to drive a manual car, it's just common sense, there are automatic cars, even with an auto I believe that the person must be able to pass a driving test to prove that they can drive a car safely. We are all taught to keep two hands on our steering wheel etc etc. See people with two arms can still keep one hand on the wheel while they change gears, scratch their nose, wipe sweat off their fore head, wipe their nose after sneezing etc etc, something a person with one arm can not do. Not every person should be able to drive a car, holding a license should be a privilege earned, it should not be a right. I want to play Basketball in the NBL, but it's not going to happen no matter how much I want it, driving a car should be the same, not everyone is capable of driving and controlling a vehicle, and this is proven daily on our streets. If she can not afford $500 for a driving test may be she can not afford to drive a car, how does she go servicing her vehicle paying for rego and insurance and ongoing running cost etc etc if she can not afford a one off driving test at $500 Last edited by XB GS 351 Coupe; 30-05-2011 at 12:26 PM. |
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30-05-2011, 12:47 PM | #14 | |||
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I am not saying she has the right to drive, I am saying she has the right to do the test. If she fails then she cannot drive a manual, if she passes then she will have demonstrated the same minimum skill as anyone else who passes the test. It is ironic that on a forum that contains more than a few threads complaining about prejudice against and villification of car enthusiasts there is so much prejudice against others. She has just as much right to sit for that test as the classic car owners here have of restoring written off or rusted cars to roadworthy. In both cases if they pass they are allowed on the road. Or should the greenie tree huggers be allowed to prevent any "high carbon footprint" vehicles being restored? |
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30-05-2011, 12:55 PM | #15 | |||
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If she passes the test - the same test that is given to those with 2 arms - and doesn't fail using the same criteria as everyone else - then how can anyone tell her she can't drive a manual? I have a family member that is blind (one eye removed, other has between 3-5% vision) and that person has a valid drivers license, and they recently sat the test to get a boat license.... Do you think my family member should be driving a car, or a boat?? Whether or not you think they should or shouldn't - according to the law and the valid license they hold - its legal. Is it logical for a one armed woman to be driving a manual car - probably not... But who's to say she doesn't drive safer than some people with 2 arms???
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30-05-2011, 11:10 AM | #16 | ||
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By law you are required to have one hand on the wheel at all times, or so I thought, if that is the case then she simply can not drve a manual without breaking the law.
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30-05-2011, 11:12 AM | #17 | |||
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"Ms Murray said she has proved she can drive a manual car with one arm. She drove across three states on her own to settle in Harvey, pregnant and towing a trailer............"
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30-05-2011, 12:37 PM | #20 | |||
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30-05-2011, 07:30 PM | #22 | |||
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Here is a somewhat of a reference from a quick google search... http://www.tams.act.gov.au/__data/as...11_Part_D1.pdf "NOTE: One hand or the other MUST have a firm grip of the steering wheel at ALL TIMES when the vehicle is in motion - otherwise your vehicle is not under safe and proper control." Now I am guessing that you could not pass a test if the car is not under safe and proper control... Page 77
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30-05-2011, 07:51 PM | #23 | ||
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So...does that mean the fine I almost got (it was a long talk with Mr Plod...) for riding my motorbike with no hands on the bars shouldn't have even got to the "roadside chat" stage?
Sounds fricking dangerous doesn't it...why the hell would you ride with no hands on the bars!! You idiot!!! I was on a long stretch of straight highway, one hand on the bars, one resting on my knee giving the hand a stretch (they cramp up after an hour or so after a crash many years back), and briefly took my right hand off the throttle while the throttle lock was on, and adjusted the mirror slightly, then put the hand back on the bars. A motorbike is basically two big gyroscopes and wants to stay upright once it's moving. Anyway, Plod was coming the other way, saw this, pulled me over, and luckily only gave me a stern lecture. How is this different to Mrs Don't-Oppress-Me up there in that article? despite all the crap about "good on her" and "stop picking on her", does anyone hoestly think it's a good idea she drive around holding the wheel with her knees (because you won't be ale to "steer" as such in any real way) while trying to operate the indicators and change gears? Driving a car is no different. It's not that long ago you would be fined for having an arm sticking out the window. Walk up to a cop and ask him what he would think of you driving along steering with your knees... Face reality lady, think about other road users, realise it's a bloody miracle you haven't had an accident by now, and buy an automatic. |
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30-05-2011, 09:31 PM | #24 | |||
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It also talks where to put your hands on the wheel and all the other driving school drivel..... It is a list of things to do to pass a driving test nothing more...... |
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30-05-2011, 11:15 PM | #25 | |||
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You're correct, a pamphlet explaining road rules to pass your test. This lady following THESE rules would not pass. Simple...
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30-05-2011, 12:05 PM | #26 | ||
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Whats wrong with an Auto?
I think she is just trying to prove that she can still do normal things and still can drive manual. Good on her for being able to. But just because she can, doesn' t mean she should. |
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30-05-2011, 12:07 PM | #27 | ||
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i don't think she would be worried about auto v's manuel, it's the $500.00 for the test...a special test WTF..
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30-05-2011, 12:09 PM | #28 | ||
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The woman has lost her right Arm.
You have all raised valid questions. People who are handicapped can drive an Automatic. I think you will find she has been driving a manual car in Queensland without the Authorities knowing. I lot the sight in my left eye after I had got my license. Although I kept telling them, it took years for the Authorities to put it on my licence that I had impaired vision. |
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30-05-2011, 12:22 PM | #29 | ||
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My Victorian licence indicated I had to wear glasses, when I moved to Queensland and changed my licence over, this was 'missed' by Queensland Transport.
She's been driving with one arm for ten years...that's dedication, and no accidents...why should she be forced into a manual if she's clearly proven she's capable of doing it? How many of you put your knee under the steering wheel to open a drink with both hands whilst driving? Same theory applies...just dressed differently... And I would hazard a guess and suggest that as a result of the disability, she's more aware of hazards around her, and compensates accordingly...she's missing an arm, not both eyes...
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One arm=automatic If I passed you closely doing 150kph, I`m pretty sure you wouldnt be happy with my driving even though I would be dedicated and concentrating.
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