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22-06-2006, 09:41 PM | #31 | |||
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If the no V8s law is true - that astounds me that the Vic Govt would be stupid enough to follow the NSW example after so many people pointed out the shortcomings of their list. Power to weight and/or capacity to weight is a fair measure and should be retained.
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23-06-2006, 08:07 AM | #32 | |||
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23-06-2006, 08:57 AM | #33 | ||
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its a good thing i'm off my P's in 3months. then i can drive drive performance cars..... but i get to do that anyway because of my job
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23-06-2006, 09:53 AM | #34 | |||
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I just read an article in the paper today - it seems in terms of cars on the banned list they are following the short-sighted NSW approach. At least they've learnt to exempt low power turbo motors such as diesels and low pressure petrol turbos. So we can expect to see the old Rover 105kw(ish) 3.5 litre V8 banned, but a recent Falcon/Commodore with 50%+ more power given the green light.
About the only positive in there is the tougher driving test. If the test standard was raised to include some defensive driving techniques among other things, they could make the probationary period 2 years and the end result would be better. When my eldest sister got her licence, the probationary period was 1 year. The next sister it was increased to 2, the last one and for myself, it was 3 years, yet the same problems exist. Raising it to 4 years will have no effect. I'd say most P plate drink drivers who are involved in accidents have a BAC of >0.05, so they're above the limit for fully licenced drivers anyway. The RACV disappoints me - they are concerned the ban on P platers carrying more than one passenger was left out. On the one hand they don't want people to drink and drive (which most will agree on for all drivers), then the RACV wants to restrict younger drivers' ability to take a sensible approach to a night out by having a designated driver in a carload of people so the others can drink and get home directly in a private car as opposed to a taxi for example. The current rules for restricting passengers of P platers who have had their licence cancelled punishes those who commit serious/multiple offences rather than punish those who have done nothing wrong.
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23-06-2006, 03:18 PM | #35 | ||
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I heard on the radio this morning that the laws are coming in july next year for the 2 stage p plates, but i have still not heard anything about v8 or turbo restrictions? One thing i hope is that these rules only effect all who get there P's after they come in not all current P platers, please please please :
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23-06-2006, 03:24 PM | #36 | ||
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on news it said on p1/p2 you're not allowed to drive a v8 or any turbo / supercharge etc... but wouldn't stop you from doin other work to your engine... :P
and on p1 you're not allowed to tow a trailer, whereas p2 you can.... |
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23-06-2006, 03:26 PM | #37 | ||
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The northern territory has a system where, if a younger driver does extra taining (approved defensive driver training etc) they can have their time on P's shortend. My daughter will be free of P restrictions/hassles by the time she is 18. Why cant the eastern states take a more sensible approach to these kind issues?
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23-06-2006, 03:34 PM | #38 | |||
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23-06-2006, 05:08 PM | #39 | ||
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Can Any1 Please tell me WTF is going on My Understanding of what people have said in this Thread is that,
Age of 16 You get your Learners Permit Age of 17 You Get Your P1 Age Of 18 You get Your P2 Age Of 21 You get Your Full Licence is this correct????? or have i miss read??
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23-06-2006, 05:13 PM | #40 | ||
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20 is opens.
its all bull**** anyway |
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23-06-2006, 05:17 PM | #41 | |||
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23-06-2006, 05:20 PM | #42 | ||
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oh well No XY for me on My P Plates :( Give me time to build a Hot Engine For it Now Time for a Worked XD 6 Cllinder
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23-06-2006, 05:21 PM | #43 | ||
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that's the way hehe
though you could drive a v8 for your 'sunday' driving :P |
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23-06-2006, 05:25 PM | #44 | ||
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lol I will be striping her down and rebuilding her over the three year peroid if this happens,
Dont Worry buy then hopefully dad will have his XY wagon going
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23-06-2006, 06:03 PM | #45 | ||
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haha i think not, why would they try and get younger drivers more experienced by letting them drive by them selves a year earlier, doesnt make sense but you maybe right, u hope
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23-06-2006, 08:56 PM | #46 | ||
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if they extend the P plate peiod by a year, just watch the government start crowing about the increase of P plater accidents and/or deaths.... and then use that as justification for the time increase
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24-06-2006, 03:17 AM | #47 | ||
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Hmm, it won't do much apart from confuse people, there will probably be stiff penalties for displaying the wrong colour P plate.
However I see it says towing will not be permitted, I thought towing under P's was forbidden anyway or is that only Car trailers? "Police will encourage P plate drivers to carry less passengers and not travel at night time" Hmm - That measure would cut the traffic two fold on weekend nights. Seriously, the amount of money they waste on this propaganda could have been used to sit EVERY P plater through a defence course or at least a police driving school to learn proper car control. If every motorist had this kind of training it would be beneficial to everyone who uses our roadways.
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24-06-2006, 09:00 PM | #48 | |||
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24-06-2006, 09:21 PM | #49 | |||
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Too right......MORE EDUCATION is needed. Like.........Don't drive with a cigarette in one hand, a mobile phone in the other in an overloaded HYUNDAI EXCEL with 6 of your mates. I'm not for one minute saying all P platers are like this so don't start FLAMING, but man o man you do see heaps in this situation. Any ways, if you're doing the right thing........what difference does another year make. I reckon there should be "G" plates for all the old Grandads and Grandmas as well..........they need a constant eye watching as well !!!!!!!!!
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24-06-2006, 11:07 PM | #50 | |||
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25-06-2006, 12:30 AM | #51 | ||
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"New P1 and P2 licences will apply from July 2008."
Thank god I'm getting my full licence on April, 2008 (: |
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25-06-2006, 02:16 AM | #52 | ||
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The graduated licensing systems around AUS are harmonising, for example in both required hours (100-120), log book requirements (including odometer entry), and the two P stages.
Each will eventually form part of the National Driver Training Scheme, currently being undertaken/developed and initially done by candidates from VIC and NSW as a trial. A Commonwealth initiative. The program has a strong defensive driving emphasis and will seek to identify at an early stage the 'cowboy' immature element for remedial intervention strategies. This has all been discussed before here in forum I recall. In relation to 'difficulty', when going from a NSW P2 to a full license, you'd be surprised by the numbers that do not get it first go, not as simple as some think. The driver manuals and relevant materials are a must read. Will we get actual on road training? That is a Commonwealth desire, certainly an existing one of the Roads Minister (Loyd), and that of former deputy PM Anderson - who wanted braking and other roadcraft taught. The idea eventually is to have a program that has proven beneficial outcome, including cost, and is effectively administerable from coast to coast on a fair basis for all. Hopefully achieved once the VIC and NSW national test trial outcomes are studied and results compiled. Driving instructors need to be accredited for this program. Change takes time here, and any government move is typically resisted in this area. People demand change and driver education, but loath it happening. Costs: How much a state charges for its programs-steps (the fees), remain purely a state matter.
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25-06-2006, 09:26 AM | #53 | ||
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i dunno 'bout that 120 hrs ... you can just put in false lessons?
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26-06-2006, 07:41 AM | #54 | ||||
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26-06-2006, 11:24 AM | #55 | ||
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The laws need to be re-evaluated.
Sure, you cant pass without reading the book, but can you drive after reading the book? No. Im 21, and have been on my blacks for a bit over a year now. 21 is a good age to be on your opens. It is a time where the little things seems to start meaning more, the person is more mature etc. I for one see a profound difference between now and when i was 17, hell, even in the last year! In regards to driving and accidents, 2 things play a major part. Driver experience and car quality. Trying not to blow my own trumpet, but i have about 300,000 km driving experience. The only time ive had a massive near miss want really my fault, but much more so the car. By no means do i consider myself perfect, but i have a broad driving experience on the highway (majority of my life lol), city, country, dirt, sand, you name it, ive probably given it a go. BUT, most of the people who drive with me keep saying how safe a driver i am (appropriate gaps, speeds for roads etc). These are all things you cannot learn from a book, nor take seriously from a book. The distance on highway thing is a big, big thing i learnt early on. I was driving up the pacific hwy one night (110kph), and a truck lost a block of concrete. i was travelling at approx 2.5 seconds behind the truck. nothing i could do could stop me in time. I hit the block at about 80k, blew out 2 tyres, cracked my windscreen from the shock, bent the front guard, and probably more. All because i didnt leave enough of a gap. The only saving grace was that i was doing burnouts that night, and had a pair of stockies in the boot. The correlation between speed and distance is clearly stated in the handbooks, but not really heeded properly unitil it is too late. Now, for how to prevent it without having to suffer the unfortunate events, an advanced driving course, which simulates this would be a start. It doent really matter if its subsidised or not, the money spent on the course is well spent in saving your car, and your life. Perhaps have some sort of advanced driver courses optional, but required to get onto your opens? If you dont want to do it, you dont have to, bt you stay on your p's? Food for thought... Many more ramblings to come |
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26-06-2006, 12:49 PM | #56 | ||
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after reading that i still do not understand what happens to current probationary drivers? Do we keep our red p plates, or change to the green ones?
there goes my plans for supercharging the falcon...another great idea by the goverment _ |
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