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15-02-2012, 06:36 PM | #31 | |||
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dont get me wrong, i like the exotic cars, but an 18yo getting approval for $130K? very fat chance if i have to tell them what its for. if i buy that, i might aswell hand my licence in and say "here fellas, wont be needing this anymore"
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16-02-2012, 02:32 PM | #33 | |||
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Questions like, it was very convenient that he got booked at or very near a Dyno shop. Who paid for the Dyno. Did he keep the printout so he can brag how powerful his car is.
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16-02-2012, 03:28 PM | #34 | |||
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It's not uncommon there for WRX's, Skyline GT-R's and old Clubsports to have p plates showing. Incredibly stupid, yes, but not illegal!
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17-02-2012, 10:13 AM | #35 | ||
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From what I know, on your P Plates:
- No turbos - No 8 cyclinder cars - No performance mods at all - Can get exception to drive any car (turbo + 8 cylinder included) if under 125KW/ton (based on manufacturer specs.) - KW is based on manufacturer specs. and not an independent dyno test you run. They need to keep the scale fair and we all know there is a good % power loss between flywheel and wheels Getting around the laws is a bit risky. Even if you evade police, if one day you cause an accident and the insurance company digs up you were driving a restricted car, you may have a nasty surprise waiting. I just turned 21, and unfortunately because of the new laws, I have to wait till 22 before getting my full license. Really sucks, as I would have a world of opportunities for a new car right about now! |
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17-02-2012, 10:36 AM | #36 | ||
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Never actually heard of the cops putting a car over and putting in on a dyno test...they usually just have a list of vehicles you can't drive.
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17-02-2012, 08:54 PM | #37 | |||
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I have a 19 year old son on red P plates in Victoria. He can drive any of our cars, whether V8, supercharged or turbo. They are all in the name of the family business and it is legal for him to drive any company car as long as the employer gives you no option. A letterhead and 3 minutes with Microsoft word, put it in the glovebox and the problem solved. |
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17-02-2012, 09:06 PM | #38 | |||
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17-02-2012, 09:22 PM | #39 | |||
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Secondly, whoever gave you that legal advice didn't give you the whole story. In Victoria, it has to not only be at the request of the employer, but the use of the vehicle also has to be "in the course of employment". If your son gets pulled up at 4am, coming out of the maccas drive-through, with 4 mates in the car with the stamps of 4 clubs he's been to that night on the back of his hand - he's going to have some explaining to do. http://www.legislation.vic.gov.au/Do...E/09-095sr.pdfSection 57(2)(a)(i) A good mate of mine runs an aircon business and had his nephew working for him running around in a XR6T ute. Got pulled over in a similar scenario as above. Got a ticket. They took it to court at the start of december....tried to argue he was "on call" and needed the vehicle with him. They still lost. |
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18-02-2012, 12:44 AM | #41 | |||
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18-02-2012, 01:25 AM | #42 | |||
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Yeah it is a problem to be solved. Read my post, we don't have any low powered cars for him to drive. Your advice ignored for a variety of reasons....mostly because quoting a car load of mates in a maccas car park is of course going to never get up in court. We all know that P platers are limited to one passenger, so why are you posting that emotively irrelevant example? |
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18-02-2012, 01:56 AM | #43 | |||
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2) because it happens all the time. coppers up here are always booking p-platers for it.
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18-02-2012, 09:55 AM | #44 | |||
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Secondly, My quote about 4 mates being in the car was simply a hypothetical to show that your "business" exemption is situational and that your son can't drive a restricted vehicle all the time just because the vehicle is registered to a company and he has a letter from his employer in the glove box. Getting pulled over with his mates in the car (or mate, singular, the amount is irrelevant) when clearly not using the car for "business purposes" will have him needing to explain himself to the plod. I linked the legislation for you to read in my first reply but it's even on the Vicroads website, dumbed down in plain english. http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/...edvehicles.htm Automatic Exemption The Road Safety (Drivers) Regulations 2009, automatically exempt a probationary driver, from the probationary prohibited vehicle restrictions, who is driving the vehicle in the course of his or her employment and at his or her employer’s request or is self employed and an Australian Business Number (ABN) is in force in relation to the person's business. No exemption document is required from VicRoads in these circumstances. However, the onus is on the driver to provide evidence to the police if requested. A person is not permitted to drive the vehicle at any time for social reasons or reasons unrelated to work. In these cases the onus is upon the driver to provide evidence to the police that his or her driving is work connected. A member of the police force who is the holder of a probationary car licence and the holder of an approved Driver Certificate Endorsement for a vehicle of that class is authorised to drive a probationary prohibited vehicle in the course of duty. No exemption document is required from VicRoads. Going to ignore my advice now? |
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Never heard of that, nor seen that either.
Unless it's mixed up with the thing NSW police were doing on ACA/TT where they took the cars back to a garage and did many tests on them? |
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18-02-2012, 03:05 PM | #48 | ||
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Can say right now that no Dyno is used as a measure of horse power by the police to determine what a P plater is driving.
Put it this way ...... a speed camera is calibrated to an inch of their lives ...... dyno machines has way too many variables including weather which determines the final figure for starters. Unless the dyno is calibrated constantly, the same buttons are pushed by the user and humidity and temp is all taken into account then it could be a possibility. It can't happen ...... especially if it was a mobile one. I can go to 2 dyno's on the same day and get a variance of 30 plus Rwkw's at a minimum. There is a thing called a happy dyno! Further more ....... yes they can give you an indication of what HP you have but is used as a tuning tool and can give you an indication what your engine is on that day but NOT a be all and end all figure.
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18-02-2012, 05:19 PM | #49 | ||||
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Plenty of good drivers come unstuck on the road mate. Not that putting around in a V8 or turbo 6 as an 'L' plater makes you experienced or a good driver anyway. |
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18-02-2012, 06:19 PM | #51 | ||
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meh..Forget it.
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Your interpretation of the law is innaccurate. He has the appropriate exemption...the law says it is safe for him to drive it. Last edited by flappist; 18-02-2012 at 07:22 PM. Reason: keep it civil |
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Now, I concede your never said that he drive's the car all the time. But the implication is certainly there and you certainly never said he could only drive it for business purposes. So why not clear up the confusion. Does your son drive it for social occasions? Nipping down the shops to get some milk? Quote:
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Aww shucks, any employer who gets an exemption for a P plater according to the letter of the law is somehow an irresponsible parent... Thanks for the personal insult. |
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He can drive any of our cars, whether V8, supercharged or turbo. They are all in the name of the family business and it is legal for him to drive any company car as long as the employer gives you no option. Quote:
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Not trying to impress anyone. Just added in an explanation as to how I spoke with police. I work along side police every day I go in to work. Give's me more access to 'the boys in blue' than your average joe. Just explaining where I am coming from. No chip on this shoulder. Quote:
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I have never said your son can't drive the car. I have said he can't drive it for anything that isn't work related. So why don't you answer the question, yes or no. Does he drive the car for non work related purposes? |
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This subject has been done to death.
The restrictions(and exemptions) are quite clear and concise. If you are in ANY doubt then you should be seeking clarification from either the police, or the motor registry in your state, rather then arguing with the bush lawyers here on AFF(Heaven gotbid, some of those bush lawyers may actually be correct!!) Time to move on people.. |
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