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View Poll Results: Do You Think Young People Are Too Immature To Drive?
Yes - Definatly 63 14.09%
Only teenagers 25 5.59%
Not all of them, just a select few idiots 345 77.18%
Not at all 14 3.13%
Voters: 447. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 10-01-2007, 02:54 PM   #151
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the things that catch ppl out and cause crashes are the things that they havent expierenced before, eg high speed, slippery roundabouts etc..

people gaining expierence in these situations is what i believe will save the most lives..

Lilmiss makes a good point about having skidpans etc available to those who wish to treat their cars in this manner, god know i did..


there are always going to be the younger generation who are going to end up harming themselves and others and i sure as hell dont know what the answer is.
driver training seems to tick the most practicable box to me.

all just my opinion..
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Old 10-01-2007, 05:22 PM   #152
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Theres some ******** 30 - 50 year old drivers out there to, sadly they seem to have more luck however.
Hey thats me :thebirds:
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Old 10-01-2007, 11:42 PM   #153
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the xy was my first car when i was 17 and i still got 10 years later
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Old 15-06-2007, 06:47 PM   #154
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Young or Old, its the same. L + P Platers will always be inexperienced until more driver training is done regardless of age!

Maturity doesn't come with age, it comes with experiences and life! Insurance companies charge more for under 25s because they are less experienced not because there immature.
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