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11-01-2007, 04:04 PM | #61 | |||
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Obviously it got laughed out of parliment and made fun of in the media. The 'G' plate would definatly be a good thing. After seeing so many golden oldies drifting from side to side on the road, travelling 20 k's under the limit and taking corners and roundabouts at about 5kph.
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Well what do you do if you don't like it? Protest? Who's up for a nice massive protest at parliament... drive all our cars up there with our big massive P plates on them..... lol.... I hate the government... I will vote for a different party\, but they will end up being just as bad and stupid.... so it's loose/loose...
Luckily I just went to my opens, but I'm about to go on my P's for my motorbike... do these rules apply to me? (well, I'm ACT, so I guess not - anyway, the ACT opposes the new rules anyway).... The point I would like to raise is... When trying to throw all the bad points out about P Platers, they forget to mention that all drivers above the age of 25 have a worse death rate then P-Platers....
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11-01-2007, 04:38 PM | #63 | ||
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Hows this for a granny plate:
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11-01-2007, 04:38 PM | #64 | |||
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Dont use Steffo's logic of counting all the road deaths for drivers aged between 25 and 70+ and comparing it to the number of deaths for drivers aged 17-24 to justify some stupid theory that the 25-70+ age bracket are worse.... you're comparing a 45+ year age spead to a 7 year age spread. The fact still remains that the 17 - 24 age group are nearly twice as likely % wise to be involved in an accident than any other age group, including the 25-70+ age group!
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11-01-2007, 04:53 PM | #66 | ||
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i think something needs to be done about the road toll..
but this is just redicilous! New laws as of July 1: 1) Must display P plates on outside of vehicle. (i agree - i did this whist on my p's) 2) Can only carry 1 passenger under 21 years old between 11pm and 5am (bad idea - more drunken teenages on the road people!!!) 3) 0 Demerit points for speeding offences - automatic suspension (1 misake you loose it for 3 months - thats just blanket stupidity) 4) L plates go to 12 months minimum (meh, most do anyway) 5) 120 hours of supervised driving experience and a 45 minute test, 30 mins of which has to be on a busy road with focus on hazard perception.. (just increesing the cost of getting your licence... - i average what my 30! yes 30 hours of learning cost and it was about 1.5 GRAND... 120 hours... ARE YOU KIDDING) (another reason the RTA will have slower lines at their offices)
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11-01-2007, 05:05 PM | #67 | ||||
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And about time too
Talk about the winge and whine generation. For those that are old enough, P Plates in the mid to late 70's could be lost for 3 months for any infringement other than a parking fine. Yes crossing double yellows, rolling through a stop sign, not using the blinker correctly (signalling) or anything else the cops wanted to make up. Its only a single year of this, 12 months, 365 days. If you can't do this without getting caught for speeding then you don't deserve to have a license. Now we get all the holier than thou brats - Quote:
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In the last ten years the attitude of the P Plate driver has gone over the top its got the be stopped before you lot kill too many others ie passengers or other road users, let alone yourselves. You have brought these measures on yourselves by your own actions - get over it Maybe in time when this demographic group of driver can prove that the laws are no longer warranted, they will be removed. Consider this - All those idoits who have stated that these laws are unfair and shall flout the new laws only go to prove that these laws should be enforced ever further. For those of you that don't like these views - I can't find the smilie with the middle finger raised but you get the message.
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11-01-2007, 05:52 PM | #68 | |||
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: the company i worked for not long back had a motto. it was " we bank dollars not percentages ". who gives a **** about percentages? they mean nothing. the only thing laws should be derived from are numbers. as far as steffos comparison goes, he wasnt targeting age groups, he was targeting the typical age of a P plater and the typical age of an Open driver. he has a very good point if you can cast your mind past a useless percentage. its hard for some unfortunately. |
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11-01-2007, 06:11 PM | #69 | |||
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Straight from the RTA: People under 26 comprise only 15% of driver licences but are involved in 36% of road fatalities. During the five-year period 1999 to 2003, fatal crashes involving drivers* aged under 26 resulted in 1017 fatalities. There were 973 drivers and riders aged under 26 years involved in these crashes. Of these, 760 (78%) were identified as the controller of the vehicle primarily responsible for the crash. In contrast, only 60% of drivers aged over 25 years involved in fatal crashes over the same period were identified as the key vehicle controller. A 17-year-old driver with a P1 licence is about four times more likely to be involved in a fatal crash than a driver aged 26 or older. Crashes and passengers Young drivers have a greater risk of involvement in a fatal crash if they have two or more passengers. Of the 89 young drivers involved in fatal crashes from 2001 to 2003, 36 per cent were driving with two or more passengers.This contrasts with 15 per cent for drivers aged 26 and over. Time of crash Numerous international and national studies, along with an analysis of NSW crash data, have confirmed the increased risk for young drivers at night. The involvement of young drivers in late night and early morning fatal crashes is significantly higher than that of older drivers as outlined in figure 3. Of the 96 P plate drivers aged under 26 who were involved in fatal crashes from 2001 to 2003, 33% crashed between 10pm and 5am.This compared with 14% of drivers aged 26 years and over. Young drivers with a P licence are six times more likely to be involved in a fatal crash between 10pm and 5am than other drivers.** The over-involvement of young drivers is highest on Friday and Saturday nights. However, young drivers are also over-represented on other nights of the week.
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11-01-2007, 06:14 PM | #70 | ||
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Is that all. I thought they were tough new laws. You guys complain too much.
Flappist has a point. You guys complain so much and whinge so much, that when you get the opportunity to do something about it, you don't. In Canberra, people complained when the government said no dragway. Libs said we will build a complex for motorsport in the ACT, then time comes to vote the libs in, and what happened, Labour won again and no dragway. Stupid bumper stickers. Stop your sooking and do something at election time. Otherwise, just live within the law. We have to, why can't you. |
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11-01-2007, 06:33 PM | #73 | ||
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oh yeah, and when is the election? i need to get on the electoral roll...
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11-01-2007, 06:35 PM | #74 | ||
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i'm with flappist, i'll voice my opinion in the polling booth next election
what i find amusing is that while the government is happy to state the following figures: 17-25yo's make up 13%-15% of the driving population 17-25yo's are involved in 32%-36% of fatal crashes they dont say anything about 1: how many of those 32%-36% of fatal crashes were the younger drivers fault 2: wether more or less driving (distance as well as actual hours behind the wheel per year/month/week/day) is done by younger drivers compared to the older generation all they've done is taken raw statistics and used them as a propoganda tool to justify new legislation designed to make them look good in the runup to an election, they dont dare give an accurate breakdown incase it proves them wrong how many younger drivers who own nice cars are in the habit of going out and driving around town aimlessly either to show off thier car or just to enjoy driving? generally, as you mature, you grow out of that phase, and the amount you drive decreases. tell me, who has a higher chance of getting hit? Person A, who only drives back and forth from work, and to the shops, or Person B who hits the streets 5-6 nights a week as well as to/from work? simple statistics that the more you do something, the greater the chance of something bad happening. as for all the older members here who are moaning about the younger generation, just remember, you were young once, you probably owned some form of "hotted up" car, and i'll bet you played silly buggers on more than one occasion, and i'd bet that most of you have known someone in your age group who was killed in a car accident when they were young just because you survived that period of your lives doesnt mean you have any right to display a holier than thou attitude towards those younger than yourselves, as i said, even you were young once enough of my ranting, the real problem is that all the restrictions, bullshit or not, have been brought about by the stupidity of a VERY small percentage of younger drivers, but instead of the culprits getting punished, the rest of us suffer the best cure? severely punish repeat offenders
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11-01-2007, 06:38 PM | #75 | |||
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11-01-2007, 06:52 PM | #76 | ||
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its my understanding that L plates are only valid for 12months, but you need to hold them for 12months minimum, therefore you will need to renew you L plates to obtain your P plates.
I thought the objective was to get you P plates within the 12 month period. now Im confused:
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11-01-2007, 07:40 PM | #79 | ||
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my god are the state governments trying to outdo each other with ridiculous legislation.
where is the reasoning behind the passenger limit restrictions? Looks like NSW has taken over from Vic as the anti- young driver state. |
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12-01-2007, 04:29 AM | #81 | |||
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This law goes against the drink driving message. Kids will think rather than fork out the cab charge I will just drive, hey because after all we know there is very little chance of being caught these days. I wonder if parents will get fed up carting their kids around and join the angry mob of P platers next election and let their feet do the talking. Many pushed the power restrictions were a good idea many on this forum included, but they haven't work just like I and many others believed they wouldn't. Instead they have got young voters ****ed off. Once again I believe these new round of laws won't work but if they do I'll eat my words. |
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People under 26 comprise only 15% of driver licences but are involved in 36% of road fatalities. During the five-year period 1999 to 2003, fatal crashes involving drivers* aged under 26 resulted in 1017 fatalities. There were 973 drivers and riders aged under 26 years involved in these crashes. Of these, 760 (78%) were identified as the controller of the vehicle primarily responsible for the crash. In contrast, only 60% of drivers aged over 25 years involved in fatal crashes over the same period were identified as the key vehicle controller. A 17-year-old driver with a P1 licence is about four times more likely to be involved in a fatal crash than a driver aged 26 or older. Quote:
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ok, so the 17yo's might not drive a lot, but what about 21-25yo's?
my record for one day around town was 331km.... on a saturday..... pulling laps in a not overly large town (Emerald in central Queensland) and that was when i was 23..... wasnt getting well paid at the time and i lived on my own and where did i say anything about the number of k's P platers do directly affecting thier experience? what i said was that it increased their chances of getting in an accident sure, there's couriers, ambo's, and the rest of the population who drive for a living, but how many people are there who drive (or even WALK) to thier local bus/train station, catch pulic trnsport to thier workplace and sit in a damn cubicle all day? they sure rack up the k's there, dont they? and before you get wound up saying i think its all a conspiracy theory, take a look here: http://www.transport.qld.gov.au/youngdrivers Too many young people are dying on Queensland roads, with 17-24 year olds one of the most at-risk groups. In 2005 just 13 per cent of our drivers were young people, and yet 32 per cent of our road toll --- 106 fatalities --- came as a result of young driver crashes. they're pretty economical with the statistics there, arent they? and how often do you see the FULL statistics printed? 99.9% of the time its just what looks good feel free to apologise and then STFU whenever you're ready
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12-01-2007, 09:15 AM | #86 | ||
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May I point out that the majority of first year P-Platers in NSW are 17.... now you say that if you don't like the rules, don't vote them in... but 17 yo's don't vote until they are 18.... so all these new rules affect those (majority) who cannot vote....
To be quite honest, I don't think they are that harsh, but they are annoying, could make things inconviniant, and some, useless (P plates on outside of car?)... still... they could have turned around and just done an all out ban on night time driving and 6 cyl cars.... be thankfull that they havn't.... Still, out of the panel that made this up - 4 out of the 9 strongly disagreed with the new rules, the NRMA disagrees with the new rules, and the ACT government opposes them too.... just goes to show that they prob won't work...
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Display plates on outside only? What does it matter as long as there visible. Besides, half the NSW P platers I see jam there plates that far behind there no. plate that you can't see them anyway.
The passenger restriction just underminds the dessy dave program. Will effect the country kids mostly. If your going out to a farm for a party you either have to leave early or hope that your welcome till the wee hours of the morning. More driver training would be better. May not stop people doing something stupid but the training may turn a fatality into a mear fender bender. Nationwide laws would be great too, I asked NSW police as a Victorian P plater do I have to obey the NSW 100kmph speed cap for P platers. One said no, one said yes. I play it safe and only do 100 but it's silly that the cops don't know what law to enforce. |
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F#^k me dead!! i get my L's on August 5th argh!!!
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