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14-02-2010, 06:38 PM | #31 | |||
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It's just that the media pick and choose their stories very carfully.
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14-02-2010, 06:59 PM | #32 | |||
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Those of you who spend sometime travelling distance behind the wheel know that for a fact. Sitting on the speed limit, you are rounded up and overtaken regularly............... But, as some bloke once said, let he who is free of sin cast the first stone. So lets not be to judgemental, we are all guilty of being idiots, fools,etc from time to time. One good thing about this particular case was the police caught him before he hurt/killed someone ..... and I assume he was alone also. |
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One good thing about this particular case was the police caught him before he hurt/killed someone ..... and I assume he was alone also.
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14-02-2010, 07:13 PM | #34 | ||
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and if he wasnt a p plater and wasnt drunk...safely driving on a perfect deserted desert highway in his elantra would he still be a hoon at 170? I dont think so. Its just travelling from a to b.
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14-02-2010, 07:29 PM | #35 | |||
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EXCESSIVE is the key word not SPEEDING, if your doing 110 in a 100 zone Ur speeding but unless its ****ing with rain and your running a bluebird with bald tyres would be perfectly safe, 170 in a 100 zone can still be safe but not exactly recommended if in a city/hwy zone, +1 for it being heavily policed the guy is a moron, but you cant treat creeping or sitting in a buffer zone, in the same context as 70k over the limit...
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14-02-2010, 08:03 PM | #36 | |||
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Speeding is speeding .......... in the eyes of the law. |
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14-02-2010, 09:32 PM | #37 | ||
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What is a hoon anyway? I don't think anybody knows - not the police, not the politicians, not the media. All they know is that they can throw the word 'hoon' around to raise revenue, win votes or sell newspapers!
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14-02-2010, 09:43 PM | #38 | |||
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my dad sometimes speeds in his white camry - that doesn't make him a hoon.
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14-02-2010, 09:51 PM | #39 | ||
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Whats the point of restricting a Provisional driver to vehicles under 8 cylinders, non turbo, non performance blah blah..when you can do the same speed and do the same dumb irresponsible things in a 4cyl hyundai..
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14-02-2010, 10:00 PM | #40 | |||
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At least I have a better chance of surviving an accident at that speed in a large sedan like an xr6, ss etc then a Hyundai. This whole thread disproves those ***** saying that p platers should all be driving 4 cylinder cars. Your going to get the same accidents, but with a much bigger mess. |
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14-02-2010, 10:02 PM | #41 | |||
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If you knew me, you would know that I don't like the word 'hoon' and how it is represented and interpreted, and no where did I say that Mrs Grandma and her Proton Satria is a hoon for going 63 in a 60 zone. They are in completly different catorgories and they should not be considered the same.
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14-02-2010, 10:23 PM | #42 | ||
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I don't make the rules children.
Speeding is speeding. If I drive at 105ish, I'm speeding. I do get left alone but do get flashed by oncoming unmarked patrol cars as a warning to watch my speed. All I am saying is that if the posted speed limit is 100, then wouldn't anything over that be deemed speeding in the eyes of the law ...... especially if someone is killed or seriously injuried? Remove the drink driving from the equation, I bet my lefty that if he had had an accident while driving over the posted speed limit regardless of how much he was over, the media would have had a field day stating that speed was the issue and cause of the accident. But it seems I'm not entilted to an opinion .............................. |
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14-02-2010, 10:25 PM | #43 | ||||
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to get to these speeds. Lets be honest here we have all driven little buzz boxes that couldn't pull skin off custard but were still capible of doing an almighty top end speed. The chances of losing it when flooring it around a corner in the wet in one of these vehicles and tearing the backend of the car off with a power pole or wiping out a pedestrian is a lot less than the chances of doing such a thing in a turboed or V8 vehicle. Which is the reason that the restrictions are in place. I look back to myself and my mates when we first got our licences and the guttless heaps that we drove compared to the cars that my nephews are driving at the same age due to it being so easy for them to get finance compared to what it was for us and seriously it is no wonder so many of our P platers die on our roads. As far as I am concerned for the first 3 years on the road ya shouldn't be allowed to drive anything over 100kw. |
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14-02-2010, 10:54 PM | #45 | |||
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I drive an FG xr6 on p's, a nice, comfortable, SAFE car. It's my work horse. Nothing over 100kw? I'm not sure how that would solve the problem, except make more of a mess in accidents. Limiting cars will do nothing, I see 'hoons' in piece of crap barina's around fountain gate :togo: Last edited by kezzer; 14-02-2010 at 11:09 PM. |
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14-02-2010, 11:23 PM | #46 | ||
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I dont follow a few of the posts here stating that your chances of survivial in a larger car is greater then in a buzz box?
This statement bascially says that if your in a larger car its ok to speed? Many news reports here show plenty of fatal accidents in crumpledores and falcons. A few years ago 4 teenagers were killed when their falcon hit a tree at an estimated 130kmh.... do you think that XR6 made one difference? The engine was thrown 20meters away.... It makes no difference the size of car your driving in high speed accidents folks! 170kmh in a barina, hyundai or falcon head on with a tree wont matter a dam. Its that sort of thinking which gets people killed "Oh i have a big car i can survive a crash" is fatalistic and flawed. Poor driving skills and poor driver attitude is why a lot of people, especially those younger lads, get killed. You can speed on the highway and still be relatively safe, but most drivers are not safe. Tailgating at 120kmh is that safe? Over taking on a blind corner or hill? Lack of smoothness when over taking , i.e: jerking the steering wheel from side to side like playing a video game.. Yacking on the phone.. Driving through red lights.. The problem is that the bad habbits of parents are passed on to their kids while they learn to drive. I have seen countless mums and dads allowing their kids to speed, not indicate, drive through stop signs, talk on phones etc while displaying their L plates... Then the issue of parents buying their kids $30 000 cars so their son/ daughter (or going to bank for a loan they cant afford) can look cool, which teaches then nothing about respect or self satisfation for the car because it was "given" to them on a plate, instead of working their ***** off to earn that car. Seriously most of my mates when we were at school drove around in old datsuns, corollas etc, these days all i see outside schools is crumpledores, most which are V8s. On average here at least one car a week ends up in someones front yard because (or worse in their house) they cant drive for nuts, most of the time its a male under 27yrs of age and sober! If the "im bullit proof" atitude isnt removed quickly enough, then they will learn the hard way when they kill someone else, or themsleves.
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what I was getting at JC is that there is a HUGE difference between 103 and 170+ in a 100 zone, and you do get treated differently/penality's for it. the GRIPE I have is that this occurred in NSW with HOON laws, yet he didnt have car confiscated? wtf, if that had of been an falcon/commodore there would have been front page material with it getting towed with a big HOON headline, I don't see how because he is driving a wind up toy he is treated differently to anyone else? perhaps because then they would get public outcry when they realise that you can speed and be a co*khead in any car. Quote:
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15-02-2010, 08:46 AM | #48 | ||
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relax guys really I will go out on a limb here and say that every single car is a weapon of death and destruction regardless of make or power or driveline derivative - the KEY to if any given vehicle will kill is the nut controlling it. I am tired of people blaming anything/anyone for their own stupid and/or foolish behavior it is not the cars fault people get killed in road trauma - even in the event of mechanical failure the car is not at fault a person is for imporoprly maintaining the thing. I am so sick of everybody who does something stupid looking for a scape goat all the time. If it was the car answer me this - how many cars do you see start up and go out for a joyride all alone and smash into people completely unaided? There isn't any because a car is an inanimate object it will not start nor move nor anything else without human intervention. it can never be the fault of the car yet it is blamed all too often. The car doesn't make you drive it fast or "hoon" or speed it is the means used to accomplish this end. When will people wake up and smell their own BS instead of blaming someone/something else for their stupidity.
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15-02-2010, 09:44 AM | #49 | |||
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I, on the other hand, regularly do 45-50kph on the same road in my Fiesta (the CAI roars a bit even under mild acceleration), and the same people give me the thumbs-up.
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15-02-2010, 04:37 PM | #50 | |||
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Going back to my original argument, I don't believe p platers should have to drive around in 100kw pieces of unsafe ****. Whose saying if you are driving a larger car it's ok to speed???? : |
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15-02-2010, 04:59 PM | #51 | |||
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15-02-2010, 05:13 PM | #52 | ||
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Also seems to me that its the states that have the restrictions on P pltes that have more of these fatal crashes. Or do they just show more than say WA.
There is no restrictions here yet. As far as Im aware anyway. Ya hardly ever here of crashes. I can recall a few they didnt involve a high powered car. One I do recall. Some idiots has put oil down on the road for them to do burnout and then some inacent drive at a later date hit the patch on a rainy day spun him off into paddock then a power pole. Cos he was driving a v8 ute News would blame him as the idiot. |
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15-02-2010, 05:24 PM | #53 | |||
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Why is it that when an accident or incident occurs we the public only through the media have to change the way all should drive one car accident doesnt justify changing the law for all who do the right thing most of the time and have a laps of containment on the urge to open it up on a empty freeway at 2 am This has to stop re-action is not the answer to curb the road toll Trust me i know i was in the car when my girlfriend lost control of the car and hitting the only tree on the road Killing herself instantly and putting me into a coma for 2 weeks her best friend in icu and my mate with a broken collar bone I say lets cut down all the trees beside the road but once again that is not the answer people will always speed pepole will always talk on the phone not wear seatbelts etc the list goes on I got my licsence the same as everyone else i have the right to use the roads as i see fit my car WILL stop well within 100 mtrs from 100 kph and around 10-15 at 50 kph the responsibility needs to be put back onto pedestrians using the pathways allocated for them and more playing grounds for people to use rather than on the streets where CARS are meant to go What is it going to take god only knows that soon we will have to hop out and push the car past schools soon enough if another child gets hit before or after school, it cant be that we teach our children to slow down a bit look in both directions and make sure there arent any vehicles BEFORE going out onto the ROAD A little more time in educating people instead of punishing them for minor mistakes they say 5 kms over the limit puts you and others into a higher catogorie of an accident does that mean if your doing 10 over you will miss it all together they dont tell you the facts they tell you what they want you to hear .................. Shock you into thinking we need to put in higher speeding fines double demerit points etc how about being pulled over for a check getting the all clear and having points added as a bonus or even fuel vouchers they wont do that will they? its all about money i hope i didnt bore you with this but take the time and have a good think about it before replying cheers stu |
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15-02-2010, 05:34 PM | #54 | ||
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There's more than a few posts in this thread that I think would reflect the age of the author. No disrespect anyone.
Me, well, I'm a little older than perhaps most of the forums members, and at different times in my life, have been fortunate to survive the drive. And like jimmy goose, in my day, we had little 4 cyl cars, hahahaha, my first a Mazda B1600 ute with 4 on the tree. And you know what, me and my mates, we could still squeal the wheels (that was about all) and drive like duds. Very very very rare was the teenager with a hi po car. Nowadays? There's Unit stickered SS's parked outside schools, the Tafe carpark is full of 'fast cars' , or fullly sick imports. The greater speed potential is obvious. So, as much as it pains me to suggest, but Jims suggestion is of merit. It won't completely stop the carnage, but may very well reduce some severity, in some situations. And before all the angry little fellars flame me, as an over the hill had been, non enthusiast pencil neck cardy wearer, let me tell you all I'm not. The cars I drive, the races I take part in, and the dough I poor into my passion would suggest otherwise... Some of you can't see it now, and won't for many many years, but that day will come, and guess what, the sky won't fall - when the penny does drop.
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15-02-2010, 06:03 PM | #55 | ||
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I will ask first if I have taken this out of context, or if it is a typo
"I got my licsence the same as everyone else i have the right to use the roads as i see fit" Tragic story stoopsrolly, and my heart goes out to you and all affected by your loss,but if what you write is what you truly believe, then maybe we shouldn't be surprised why we continue to see the carnage we see on the roads. Nobody has a right to use the roads as they see fit. There is a lot more in your post that I probably question but not now. Back to the op, and a lot of subsequent responses; I have said in other threads that wether you agree or not with the road rules, until they are changed, they are the rules that we, as a majority, tolerate. Break the rules and either accept the concequence, or plead your case through the appropriate channels.
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15-02-2010, 07:53 PM | #57 | ||
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Interesting to see that because this isn't a high powered car there isn't any posts in this thread from the majority of the anti p-plate brigade, that come up with every reason under the sun as to tell us what we should and should not be able to drive. Hyundai's must be to powerful for us to eh?
On a funnier note I followed an exel the other day that had a massive sticker on the back window. It read 'Hyundai, living the dream'. Surely taking the p!ss? |
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