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16-05-2011, 06:54 PM | #1 | |||
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http://www.caradvice.com.au/118766/r...-hoons-report/
Tittle is a bit over the top but the word hoon is thrown around a lot now. Quote:
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16-05-2011, 07:11 PM | #3 | ||
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I might actually go along with that...95% of people who are "hooning" will be watching out carefully for the cops and won't want to wreck thier pride and joy.
The other 5% are in crapbuckets who act like morons and deserve everything they get from the law. Then we see what would be called "responsible drivers"...they dawdle along, sometimes take no notice of other road users and stare blankly ahead, and generally believe absolutely that if they stick to 5 or 10kph under the limit, they will never have an accident or get into any sort of trouble. |
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16-05-2011, 07:25 PM | #4 | ||
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Instead of wasting money trying to handpass blame why doesnt the govt get more coppers on the roads, the only thing that will stop *********.
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16-05-2011, 07:29 PM | #5 | |||
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haha yes those doing burnouts or street racing are watching out for cops and other traffic........ funny, very funny.
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16-05-2011, 08:25 PM | #6 | |||
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My dad's mate worked in insurance and the biggest risk bracket used to be women aged 40 - 80 as opposed to p-platers due to the amount of minor "accidents" they have. Whereas a p plater will not fix a dent in his guard due to the high excess they have to pay, the relatively low excess for that older drivers actually encouraged them to claim every little bit of damage they incurred on the vehicle.
Where young men especially lead the figures is in fatal crashes.........
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16-05-2011, 08:34 PM | #7 | ||
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Did I say "everyone" who is classed as a "hoon"? What overall percentage of drivers in done-up cars ever participate in street racing or burnouts? "Tiny" would be my best guess.
The local paper...Rockhampton Bulletin...several months back proudly showed a view of the police impound yard, where they had confiscated "seven hoon cars" over one weekend for burnouts and a street race. The cars in the photo were things like an old Toyota Camry, a ratty VN, an old Corolla, a battered trayback ute...stuff like that. Not one heavily worked and modified car, not one Nissan Skyline, Silvia, WRX, or "usual suspects" of the Fast and Furious gang, not one really nicely painted and done up car that was obviously someones valued pride and joy. They were instead crapbuckets worth maybe $2000 each. |
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16-05-2011, 08:37 PM | #8 | ||
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The whole point to the article is to bring attention to those who do a couple of Km/h over the limit.
Basically giving the authorities ammunition to start aiming for zero tolerance speeding (revenue raising), all in the name of 'safety' |
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16-05-2011, 08:53 PM | #9 | ||
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I think people might not have so much of a problem with them targetting "a couple of k's over"...
...as long as they also hammered those who drive 10kph under with no good or obvious reason. |
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16-05-2011, 08:59 PM | #10 | ||
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But notice those figures are for fatal AND serious injuries, all lumped in together, and that gives us a high number but completely irrelevent.
Of course when you also consider the amount of people driving a few k's over the limit compared to the number of true "hoons", then of course the numbers will be higher. It's no different to complaining that the road toll rises every year, suggesting that it's getting worse, but NOT considering every year we add another 10,000 cars to the road. lol This is nothing more than a justifiably jobless guy trying to justify his paypacket. P.S 5 or 10kph over in a built up area will always be more dangerous than 5 or 10 k's over on a major highway or freeway, but that's not taken into consideration either.
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Unfortunately a good story ruined by a rubbish tittle. Didn't think it would be that bad...but what was I think on here.
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Where would humanity be without these vital (read: useless) studies. I'd love to know how they figured out that exactly 6 percent of drivers frequently speed by 10km/h or more.
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16-05-2011, 09:06 PM | #13 | |||
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The point of the article was that the "safe and responsible" drivers doing 5km/h over etc simply outnumber the hoons by serious numbers. Hoons are still far more likely to be involved in incidents(deaths, serious injuries) but their comparitively small numbers means that large reduction in the road toll wont occur even if we got rid of all these dills. Last edited by sudszy; 16-05-2011 at 09:18 PM. |
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Seems to be a classic (albeit very obvious) case of statistics being used very liberally to push a point
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The article just shows that statistics can show anything. Of course with a much larger group, the incidence of crashes may be more, but the risk of a crash of an individual in the much larger group would most likely be actually much less, the fact which is totally ignored.
As usual it also totally ignores other major factors causing the crashes such as inattention, inappropriate speed according to conditions, breaking simple road rules like not giving way at intersections, etc. |
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It means that when he is doing a burn out in a suburban street with his arm out the window and all his mates watching, he is paying great attension to his surrounds, such as the noise, speed laws and to all the residents outside approaching with baseball bats....
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Quote, He says the speed camera was probably the main cause in the reduction of speeders as motorists eventually got tired of paying fines end quote
If that were true then how would you explain the record amounts collected each year by speed cameras. |
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16-05-2011, 10:57 PM | #20 | |||
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How many people have died, or been seriously injurred, from a burnout/donut? Dont take that as a sartcastic question (well maybe half) but seriously, find the stats for me. |
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If there was a separate incident to this, I retract the above.
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“drivers going over the limit, which even by 5km/h doubles the risk of a crash.”
What an absolute and utter load of frogshit . Considering 99 % of our roads have ridiculously low speed limits and our relative low number of drivers and our vast road network . By these guys reckoning about half a million Germans should be either killed , maimed or involved in major accidents every year . Jump into a diesel Benz 230 taxi at Frankfurt main Airport and you'll be doing 180 KPH all the way to the centre of Frankfurt . Our absolute maximum speed limit anywhere in Australia is 110 KPH .Bottom line is generally speaking most Australians could not drive a greasy matchstick up a dogs **** , Australians as a race have never really come to terms with the motor car . Anyone who drives regularly in the US or Europe will know exactly what I am talking about . We need to start teaching people to drive not just pass a test aswell as correcting the mentality in Australia that driving is a right not a privelege . We also desperately need to teach courtesy and common sense on the roads , two things 90% of Australian drivers simply do not posses . |
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17-05-2011, 01:31 PM | #29 | ||
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When I was young I did silly things in cars such as handbrakes and having races with other cars and generally driving fast. I got away with it until I put the XW into a tree. There were a few contributing factors which lead to the tree incident. 1. Balding 265/50/14 rear tyres, off camber corner in wet, steering suspension not 100%, speeding (80 in 60), and alcohol (not charged, not a high reading, limit was .08 back then!). The XW was a write off and the decent copper booked me for neg driving. That was 21 years ago. Now days I drive more safely in a much safer (and safer hadnling) car, however I still like to stay ahead of the traffic and I normally sit on about 105-108 in ACT NSW 100 sections as this keeps me ahead of the volvos. No offence intended to you 351 powered volva owners! Anyway my point is yes young kids do silly things but now in my 40s I admit to speeding on a regular basis. I believe if the road is clear, (you cant see anyone), and the conditions are good (no rain etc) on the open road 120kph should be allowed for experienced drivers. As long as they slow down a safe speed for a corner they cant see around or as soon as they see another car. Also having lived in the NT while there were no speed limits until recently, I believe that driving at around 130-140 (the current NT speed limit is 130 on SOME open roads) is much more energising (sorry cant think of another word) than sitting on 100. i.e. you dont get the YAWNS at 130kph (at least I didn't, and I did about 50 days of this sort of driving whilst in the NT, even overtook a copper with no probs, so long as you dont drive DANGEROUSLY.
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Oh yes sorry and I agree with wrongwaynorris speeding by 5 kph can NOT possibly double the risk of a crash. There must be other factors.
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