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12-04-2006, 09:48 PM | #31 | ||
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Yet another pair of dickheads give the police and bigwigs something to rant about for the next 10 years. How about we organise a big ИИИИwit gather in some remote location and then let them take eachother out... My condolences to the Taxi driver. My uncle runs Swan Taxis over here in Perth and the amount of stories you hear of ИИИИheads they see on the roads really makes you wonder how these people got their liscence... I think behavioural tests should be included when going for your P's... And as a few others have said, we have all given our cars a bit of poke (It's why they have gearboxes, accelrators and use fuel) but dumbasses like the pair in this story don't deserve to be behind the wheel... And just to make a point it isn't only the young kids that exhibit this behaviour on the road either. It's peoples attitudes to what is and is not acceptable on our roads that ИИИИs everyone else over... |
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Jabba mate.. walk away from the computer NOW... please mate.. as parents we do get a little heated by this sort of senseless stuff. but this particular thread was originally about the cabbie situation. Now, I am not one to start bashing the younger drivers (I would even quietly admit that Vegabass is possibly one of the best young drivers I have been in a car with).. I have seen older people have accidents when being stupid.. so lets not bag all younger drivers..
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12-04-2006, 09:53 PM | #33 | ||
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I taking your advice, and going to bed...
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12-04-2006, 10:00 PM | #34 | ||
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The Taxi driver can get compensation for loss of wages through either the driver who hit him, or he's insurance company.
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12-04-2006, 10:03 PM | #35 | |||
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12-04-2006, 10:09 PM | #36 | |||
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12-04-2006, 10:34 PM | #37 | |||
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I really hope one day all people, young old or otherwise, will realise that there are tracks, drag strips, hell even remote highways (if they grew a brain) that they can do this ИИИИ at. Kill yourself, not someone else. They don't deserve it... |
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12-04-2006, 10:45 PM | #40 | ||||
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I agree with your statement 100%.... I must admit I totally support driver education, for all drivers, not just the new kids getting out there... Everyone could do with a refresher or some sort of training..
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13-04-2006, 10:15 AM | #41 | |||
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As for the slap on the wrist, recently there was a chick who had killed a ?little girl? I believe. She was off her guts on butane, and recently she was applying to the courts to get her licence back. She wasnt significantly older than when she committed the act. Id say thats a slap on the wrist. These were idiots who think theyve also covered the angles. Unfortunately its the (mostly) law abiding enthusiasts who will suffer. Obviously those directly involved too. Arguing that you keep it within your ability or your cars ability is also no different, its assuming you have superior knowledge, and are a reasonable judge of skill. The same argument is exactly what the hoons use. The difference between these hoons, and those who feel they do it responsibly, is they are lucky enough not to encounter the unexpected. If you have encountered the unexpected and your 'skill' handled it, then you didnt have the angles covered, or you wouldnt have encountered the unexpected when hooning. Either way, its irresponsible behaviour. As for age, the stats show that the younger drivers are more likely to be in an accident. They are also more likely to feel they are invincible. It stands to reason they make up a larger part of the stats, that doest mean that because you are young, you are that person though. Being older doesnt exempt you from this behaviour either. I started on road bikes, (in Melb I could ride on my own before I could get Ps for a car). I rode for 3 yrs, and the only reason im still alive is DUMB LUCK. Yeah i had skill, I was invincible. Mates and i used to get together and hit the Whitlesea-Yea Rd, Great Ocean Rd, Black Spur and The Boulevarde etc. The fact a car headed in the opposite direction didnt drift across the line as I was hugging that same line at 130km/h, or 2 wheel power-sliding at 140, bike leant over, my head down to bumper zone wasnt skill, it was luck. |
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13-04-2006, 10:50 AM | #42 | |||
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At 2 in the morning on a straight stretch of road, I can see some car's headlights (funnily enough....) so if we see headlights, we call it off. But, if your family likes to drive with thier headlights off at 2AM, I cannot garentee thier safty. Me being a young driver, I've been driving ever since I was old enough to touch the pedals. I've had multiple paddock bashers, and I've driven them hard on my own property for years. I've taken two defencive driving courses, one at Newcastle and the other localy at my home town's airport. Because I know how to correct a car properly, I think I'm a lot better driver than the vast majority on the roads. In the wet I still drive like a cat, because I hate the feeling of not knowing exactly how much grip I have. In the dry though I personally believe I can handle any "within reason" situation that may occure on the roads. But when I see my friends, all my age, never having driven a car hard before, and getting thier licences, it does send a shiver down my spine. Because instead of learning to drive hard in a safe invironment, they're teaching themselves the limits of thier cars on the roads. To have driver training (ie defencive driving training) free would vastly safe the younger ones like myself, from ourselves. I'm 17. And I've never dragged on a strip, mainly because the closest one around is Sydney, which is a four hour drive from me, and it isn't open all the time. For me, and anyone who doesn't live within 200km of a drag strip, it's just easier and less expensive to take the drag to a isolated piece of road at odd hours and cut loose and head home. Or, not drag at all. And I must say, over the last month I've had my licence, I've had 3 close calls, all of which were not my fault and were only avoided due to me paying attention. 1) Some lady decided she'd leave the curb and do a U turn, when I was about 10meters behind her traveling at 60km/h... She stopped dead in the middle of my lane, and I was forced to swerve into the oposite lane (No cars coming, otherwise I would have let myself just hit her)... 2) Some moron reversed into my car while I was parked. 3) Another idiot (about 20, druggo looking) started to turn in on me while driving in dual lanes, we pulled over and had an arguement about it, but I just sat in my car waiting for him to cool down from his own stupid mistake. Lucky there was enough room for me to move over and slam on my breaks and beep my horn till my heart was content. So , after all that in the last month, I _really_ think the government should be focusing on people who just can't drive, period. Not just young ones who can't drive, because there's clearly a lot more older people who have no clue. |
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13-04-2006, 10:52 AM | #43 | ||
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Condolences to the taxi driver.
I've seen cabbies do some pretty stupid ИИИИ on the road, altough its not just them, its all "professional" drivers... People that fail to give way, pull out when they shouldn't, don't use indicators etc... I've had taxi drivers swerve infront of me trying to overtake, and cabbies and truck drivers that try to block you on cruises... they line up in the lanes so that u can't overtake, then slow right down...
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That has to be the most sensible, intelligent statement I have read in a long time.
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13-04-2006, 11:01 AM | #45 | |||
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I'm not going to preach to you Volcom but we are talking about tossers (who I hear are going to be charged with DUI aswell to prove the size of their brain is smaller than a pea) that dragged raced on a single lane 'suburban' street. Lobby your local council mate, get a track or designated area where you can enjoy your car legally...
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13-04-2006, 11:09 AM | #46 | ||
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hypothetically speaking here...
your on the highway at 3 in the morning...not a car in site for miles.....you should be able to go as hard as you want....if you crash and die its your fault....as i said this is hypothetically and really only could be viable on a highway with no other vehicles on the road |
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13-04-2006, 11:55 AM | #47 | |||
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Has anyone heard how the cab driver is?
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13-04-2006, 02:00 PM | #48 | |||
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13-04-2006, 02:42 PM | #49 | |||
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Now please note, im not exempting myself from that criticism. i stated I rode like a loon, and only luck kept me alive. Id argue skill at the time, but skill cant account for the unexpected. |
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13-04-2006, 03:34 PM | #50 | |||
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yes but if your ok with killing yourself and you not putting anyone else in danger then there is no reason why you shouldn't be doing it......apart from dying but thats been covered lol its really a dumb hypothetically isn't it |
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13-04-2006, 04:32 PM | #51 | ||
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Tis. I suppose my point in general is it's just bad lol. The idea that kids have that speed wont kill them is just stupid. And like I said before its not just speed, stupid driving does it too (young kids in their VL with shot suspsnesion sliding around a wet roundabout anyone?)
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13-04-2006, 05:58 PM | #52 | |||
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13-04-2006, 08:06 PM | #53 | |||
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13-04-2006, 08:17 PM | #54 | ||
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its a warning to all whom flaunt like this idiot did
and we know a few e series guys whom like the throttle etc go to far and your gunna end up wrecked injured or killed your not a good or great driver cause you've done a few driving courses you never know whats around the bend etc so slow down and respect all road users,as the next car you past at speed might be mine and i def wont tolerate idiots endangering my children. |
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14-04-2006, 01:32 PM | #55 | ||
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Kids dont understand a parents point of view i was once a hero 2 now im a father and have another one on the way and when i see turds on the road doing what i used to do it drives me nuts... I drive trucks now and the amout of times that little turds in ricers and the like have trided to take my rig head on and backed out at the last minute or just got passed the car they are overtaking and missed me by inches is unreal and whats anoys me more is that the car is ussaly a P plater and its full of kids emagine what whould happen if i hit a hyundai excell full of kids with a fully loaded truck.
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