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Old 17-08-2006, 06:23 PM   #31
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30 year olds are usually more mature drivers because a) theyve learnt their lesson from 'hooning' or b) they were never hoons in the first place.

i know of p plate drivers which drive very maturely on roads and i know idiots. the idiots will learn and the mature drivers will laugh
I think Flappist was being sarcastic, it can be hard to pick.

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Old 17-08-2006, 06:28 PM   #32
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Young immature irresponsible drivers either become mature more responsible drivers as they get older or they end up dead....



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Old 17-08-2006, 06:36 PM   #33
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Dauphin - we would make a fortune, Im just lacking a little capital at the moment..lol
sorry to destroy your dreams but i think you should read here:
http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=56683
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Old 17-08-2006, 07:25 PM   #34
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But on the other hand you must have some give and take. Look at the stupid motorsport land use rules that victoria put in place.

The biggest factor is not being taken into account here. These guys are screaming out for somewhere to race. !!! and mess about.

I dont agree for 1 min what these guys did on PUBLIC roads but you have to admit though there is a lack of freedom now days.

Someone could have been killed like that ferarri incident.
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Old 18-08-2006, 03:45 AM   #35
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Car mod scene? In Australia? What can you do to your car these days? You need an engineers cert to do anything to your vehicle these days, even putting gauges on your bonnet....

Soon enough, you'll need a cert for mag wheels or lowering....
I don't know about you easterner but here in WA we don't need any engineer cert for any of those and more things when we mod our cars.

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Old 18-08-2006, 02:17 PM   #36
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a dude here got his car impounded for 'street racing' doing 70 in a 60 zone. went to court, got the wrong judge and ended up loosing his lisence and car(impounded)for 6 months, and cost him over $2400 (13 dollars per day impounding fee)

new laws are ****. gotta love the 6 metre burnout dude!
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Old 18-08-2006, 02:35 PM   #37
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its always been a dream of mine to open a public burnout pad lol $20 car entrant kebab van lots of seats would be awesome lol
30 year olds are usually more mature drivers because a) theyve learnt their lesson from 'hooning' or b) they were never hoons in the first place.
AND c) They were lucky enough to live to 30!

I say sucked into the hoon's having their cars impounded..
Not like I can really talk, ive come close. But like flappist says.. Young people are young people and will always be the same..

Does not matter what you do, it will happen, driving ed? PFFT, it teaches them how to drive, gives them more confidence so they try dumber stunts and drive faster.. with the exception of some, not all the young people are hoons.
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Old 18-08-2006, 02:48 PM   #38
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a dude here got his car impounded for 'street racing' doing 70 in a 60 zone. went to court, got the wrong judge and ended up loosing his lisence and car(impounded)for 6 months, and cost him over $2400 (13 dollars per day impounding fee)

new laws are ****. gotta love the 6 metre burnout dude!
That just sounds like a steaming pile of Bull****. Is this person known to you and how are the facts confirmed? Sure, the system isn't perfect, but please, 10km/h over and lost licence, car for 6 months and $2400. Even if there was the single biggest bull**** court hearing ever and this did happen, an apeeal to a higher court would see the entire thing thrown out and costs awarded againt prosecution.
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Old 18-08-2006, 03:03 PM   #39
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Heres a thoery, do you think its possible that 'frustrating drivers' eg 10km under the limit peoples encourages normally sensible drivers to become what might be considered 'hoonish' from their pure frustration?
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Street racing is an INSTANT comfiscation of the car, even if you only get to 40km/h.

If you take off quickly side by side off the line with another vehical, be it fast or slow, its classed as street racing. That means confiscation.

My mate and I, were driving around, and having little squirts here and there..
One set of lights, in an 80km/h we both launched off the line, unmarked car a few cars back, straight away turned his lights on, pulled us both over, we only got to 70km/h.
Firstly the cop wanted to throw the book at us, but then realised me and scott are mates and were just stuffing around, then calmed down and told us the law, what could happen, what street racing is and whatever else, gave us a stern warning and sent us on our way.
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That just sounds like a steaming pile of Bull****. Is this person known to you and how are the facts confirmed? Sure, the system isn't perfect, but please, 10km/h over and lost licence, car for 6 months and $2400. Even if there was the single biggest bull**** court hearing ever and this did happen, an apeeal to a higher court would see the entire thing thrown out and costs awarded againt prosecution.

i know the bloke. it is true. Street racing is street racing. 2400 is not the fine, not sure on what its worth, but yeh 13 dollars a dday for impounding.
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Old 18-08-2006, 03:53 PM   #42
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Young immature irresponsible drivers either become mature more responsible drivers as they get older or they end up dead....
that my friend is called darwins natural selection
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Old 18-08-2006, 05:03 PM   #43
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that my friend is called darwins natural selection
Yep, very true!



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