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Certified Advanced Driver Trained "P" Plate | 62 | 65.96% | |
Why do you need a performance car anyway? | 32 | 34.04% | |
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26-01-2007, 07:47 PM | #31 | |||
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26-01-2007, 07:56 PM | #32 | ||
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MY theroy.
Get your "p Plates" at 16 AFTER successfully completing a defensive driver course and passing a road rules and driving test. BUT until your 18 you are only permitted to drive a small car with a STOCK STANDARD, 1.6Ltr (MAX) normaly asperated engine AND 1 passenger Limit. once you turn 18 you are than able to APPLY to have your restrictions EASED, This is only after successfully completing and PASSING advanced driving course and further driving tests. You are now allowed STOCK 4.0 Ltr MAX engine, still no chargers. THEN once you 22 (yes 22 not 21) you can again, APPLY to have all restrictions lifted, but to be successfull you MUST have a clean slate driving record, no fines, no accidents of your doing. By this time you would have has 6 yrs REAL drive experience. Each fine or accident add 12mths to your current restriction. 3 fines you lose you license for 6 mths and start you current level again. I get sick of hearing young idiot trying to tell me they "know the limits of their cars" especially those driving hot rice burners. I always tell them they don't because if they knew the limit, chances are, they would be dead. RIP STOCKY. Killed Feb 1996, by a P Plater falling a sleep at the wheel. His ZG was mashed. Last edited by jgb; 26-01-2007 at 08:07 PM. |
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26-01-2007, 08:02 PM | #33 | ||
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Being ignorant of car control is dangerous. Sure maturity takes time, but if a young driver doesen't know how to control their car in a tricky situation they WILL crash.
Some people have this idea that advanced driver education means controlling a car at 200+k and turns all the students into hoons, what crap. I am alive today because of what I learned through advanced driving and riding education. It should be compulsory for everybody on the street!
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26-01-2007, 08:09 PM | #34 | |||
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Bullcrap, your brother is lying to you or he is in a third world country like Nigeria and his "licence" is invalid in the rest of the word. |
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26-01-2007, 08:28 PM | #35 | ||
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I say ban P plater threads...: and yet I get sucked in...
Your never going to please everyone, there will always be exception, and there will always be accidents. But instead of having a sook, and saying thats its all unfair, step back, think about the topic, and then think about the rest of the world and all the crap that is going on. The issue of being restricted on what you can drive for a couple of years really isn't a big deal. Advanced driving courses are good, but that doesn't suddenly qualify you as an experienced and mature driver; time is the only thing that is going to do that. And its the time that is trying to be prolonged, as a fair percentage dont make it. Perhaps the rules are not with the times. I could be wrong, but my parents didn't have access to "high performance" cars when they got there license, actually, they even paid for it on their own. It seems that through the natural evolution of the car that "potentially" some of the stuff now is a little more dangerous, but on the other hand obviously safety standards have also increased. But it doesn't matter to a certain extent what you drive, in a big crash the odds are stacked against you. This could be a big generalization (and there are always exceptions), but previous generations didn't have the distractions, nor the cars that younger people have today. Of course there were still accidents, it happens, but perhaps the fact that their 120Y was slow as a snail did a bit to curb their ambition of be a rally ace on the road with their friends in the back. Also, another negative for the courses is that younger people (males mainly) dont need their ego pumped up even more by completing the course. If anything the course should be done in high school, part of the drivers ed, and subsidised by the government, one day maybe...
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26-01-2007, 09:23 PM | #36 | |||
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It can also go like = Ive only got a 6 cylinder, I cant do anything wrong or dangerous in this car otherwise it would of been banned. I should know i am a p plater. |
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26-01-2007, 09:23 PM | #37 | ||
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i think driver training should start from Prep at school, and when the kids in Grade 6, some form of ability to teach them how to control a car, giving them the opportunity to get it completely out of their system and competence well before they get on the road. Then when they get their P plates, give them power restrictions for 1 yr of solo driving, just like a motorcycle, then the next yr or two P plate, but drive any car.
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26-01-2007, 09:24 PM | #38 | |||
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26-01-2007, 09:35 PM | #39 | ||
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I'm just disgusted at the lack of knowledge.
Banning a V8? Most Falcon's and Commodore's 6cyl are more powerful than most pre 80's V8's. Perhaps if they got there cause right, they would succeed.
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26-01-2007, 09:49 PM | #40 | |||
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26-01-2007, 09:51 PM | #41 | |||
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26-01-2007, 09:56 PM | #42 | |||
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Even if it is a metro 2 and insurance is not an issue how do you get a CPL, initial twin, MECIR, pressurisation, MCE and BGT in 350 hrs? Maybe if you won lotto? I had PA31 at 350 hrs and that was just lucky because another person won lotto and bought a nevergo "to take the family for holidays" and needed it to be flown occaisionally. Most of my group were busy destructing in bugsmashers at 350TT. A PA31 is a bloody long way from a Metro, TAS 240kt, ceiling FL190, two nasty garretts.... not for the new player.... But back to the thread. I think the confusion is that the "P" crowd think that they are being told they are not good enough for a high performance car because when they play up they migh lose it. The actual problem is when the average new driver is plodding along and a problem jums out to bite them they do not know what to do instintivley. e.g. My car will break traction in 4th at 100km/h on slightly damp roads. It has caught me a couple of times at night when overtaking and the bum has stepped out. At that speed if you do not correct it immediately and smoothly you will fishtail off into the scrub in nothing flat. Also on roundabouts that have oil on them from trucks or 4wds. A low powered car might break and chirp but hold fairly steady. A high powered car will step out and then potentially understeer into the next lane. There are many many cars on this forum that are more powerful than mine. |
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26-01-2007, 09:59 PM | #43 | ||
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instead of just banning all V8's, they should put restrictions on power:weight ratios.
i cant drive a worn out XC V8 but i can drive a BA XR6 which has stacks more performance.
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26-01-2007, 10:20 PM | #47 | |||
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why are these power restrictions not impemented at every race track in australia .?????????????? |
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26-01-2007, 10:22 PM | #48 | ||
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It costs money to implement driver training programs, fining young people for driving vehicles deemed "inappropriate" costs nothing and generates money.
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26-01-2007, 11:03 PM | #49 | ||
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Some people still look at a licence to drive a car as a right, not a responsibility.... NOBODY has enough experience to drive a high powered car by doing an advanced driving course alone....
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26-01-2007, 11:04 PM | #51 | ||
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So how do you gain experience at driving a high powered car?? Maybe a simulator and some pixie dust
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You don't need to have experience driving a high powered car per say if you gain some years of road experience first, obey the road rules and show a mature approach to driving.
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Again.. driving is a prividge and resposibility, not a right.
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dont confuse the 2. Also it wouldnt hurt the "must have everything now" generation to cool their heels a bit and learn to respect the privilige they get given rather than demanding everything straight away...
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Its all fine and good because it doesn't affect us, but what if the government said high performance cars just aren't worth the risk and decided to ban anything even remotely powerful? We have to look at this long-term, car enthusiasts are the minority and any errosion of our lifestyle at any level should be resisted. What is the magic age where you suddenly get this "experience"?? 25,30,50? Individuals are just that and a blanket law that covers everyone is just silly.
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