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Or perhaps when you get your open licence (also stated above).
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Donuts and burnouts are for the pad at the summernats, drag racing is for the drag strip, drifting is for the track, and being an idiot is for parliament. When you work out how to know what another driver is going to do on the road long before he knows it himself. And once you are at this point guess what? Theres still more to learn.
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You confuse road skills with car craft, and just simple intelligence. The I know it all attitude betrays, you never stop learning (if you want to learn). We have had this argument in other threads and you've not comprehended either time. Younger drivers have proved conclusively that as a group they are at massive risk of serious accident. And within that group the highest risk group are the young males that think they know it all? Don't like the generalisations? Tough! Get used to it, we all cope legislation applied with a wide broom, at all ages, fact life. The good drivers in your age bracket are those that recognise the risks and drive within their abilities, not the ones that feel they have skill they clearly have not had the time to learn! Know some older driver that are a menace, so what! They don't have majority representation in their age bracket. |
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Here's my experience (to prove i'm not "ageist") I learnt to drive when i was 8 years old, on my parents and uncle's farms. I've been driving ever since. I got my learners at when i was 16.5, and my Provisionals at 17. I'm 25 now. Despite having over 8 years of "driveing experience" before i got my L's, I had no "road experience" whatsoever. My first car was a lowly 2.6L magna, which was hardly able to exceed the speed limit anyway (a good thing). Quote:
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Farm kids have as a rule the best car control skills and some of the highest per-capita representations in the P-plate fatality statistics. Work it out! It may just save your neck ! Or those of someone else! |
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As far as I'm concerned, this is how I approach the road everyday.
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I might suggest that what sundrifter put forward (which sounds pretty much like the victorian system? and now NSW?) is an effort to come up with a measure than can be applied across the board. I mean, how long is a piece of string? By defining an age or category of licence before allowing certain vehicle restrictions to be lifted you create an equal measure. Anything else becomes entirely subjective - hell, i could drink like a fish when i was 16 but i still had to wait until i was 18 before i could go into a pub and do it. 18 is just where the line has been drawn in the sand - but it applies to everyone, justly or not. Yes, there will always be people who have years of experience prior to getting their P's (and will probably get screwed over by such a system) but you simply cant cater for each and every individual. I believe the technical term is tough t!tties. Aside from that general point, i dont see the need to take such suggestions personally. There is little chance such proposals would be applied retrospectively - no one is going to stop you from driving your car, even if the legislation were passed tomorrow.
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and i never said i was invincible, your just presuming that, im only saying not EVERY p plater is a stupid hoon. ffs city drivers are no where near as safe as country people, i have been driving in city traffic day in and day out for the last 2 years and it's bloody amazing how many of these people obtained a licence.
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And secondly to put "experience" into context lets delve into my life a tad. Ive been driving since 16, im now about 28. In 12 years of "On the road" experience, driving in Australia, in the US and Canada, I have driven in snow, black ice(With no tyre chains) in tornado weather, in hurricane weather, in a blizzard, at night in all the above conditions, in the day, in the dusk dawn twilight what have you, through mud, down highways, freeways, byways, lanes, streets, alleys, culdesacs, avenues, boulevards, and down dirt tracks and god knows what else. And guess what, I still make mistakes on the road. Because im a human, and humans make mistakes. No amount of experience makes you a perfect driver, but experience will teach you that you ARENT INVINCIBLE. Experience will give you skills no doubt, but what it also teaches you is what to do WHEN YOU SCREW UP. And you will, and I will, and Red will, and Sundeep will, and Selektas Parents did. Experience erodes the god of the road mentality and replaces it with the reality of errors, by yourself and others. And once its discovered that you arent God, all of a sudden the will to drive like Dale Earnhardt dissolves to be replaced with "I dont want to dent my car, the bank owns more of it then I do."
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How to avoid an oncoming drunk while driving at 11/10's? How to evade the mad-woman in the people mover veering into your lane as she is shouting at the kids whilst driving at 11/10's? How to encounter that half filled pot-hole unsignposted on a damp night whilst driving at 11/10's? There's a few you could add to your practice regime immediately. |
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Your arguement is completely invalid anyway Heeno. Ignoring the fact that you've previously broken road laws for a number of years, can you honestly expect the average person to have enough real "road experience" for some restriction rules to not save lives? I wont presume that your a hoon, or that you think your invincible, but your arguement would justify the other aforementioned descriptor.
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this is starting to get out of hand, i am not saying im invincible nor do i think that way, yes i already have had my 'big one' and yes i went past my limits and learnt from it. yes i have driven in those conditions except for the snow, ice and tornado......arghh forget it, i give up
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Answer these questions too. How can the average person have enough real "road experience" for some restriction rules to not save lives? Restriction rules are good enough for motorbikes, why not for cars?
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As I said, policy is made for the bulk of a targeted population, if you fall into a minority, thems the brakes im afraid.
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