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I didn't have too much problem with the story really, though it made some spurious points. Like all P platers should be in modern cars, yeah fair enough but very impractical really.
As many on here have noted, the problem is attitude. I would say young drivers have such high crash rates because of attitude, lack of skills in controlling a car, experience in the roads RE traffic and judgement. Now increasing the driving age might help the first one, from a purely theoretical 'brain development' standpoint but the last two won't do jack unless you are trained. Defensive driving combined with lessons on car control (so you can realise what it means to be truly out of control and how easilly it can happen) are what helps this, as well as sage advice by more experienced drivers. Finally, if it age that is such a factor why is it you can fly an aircraft solo at the age of 16 in australia. I know several people that went solo by age 18 in light aircraft, and have seen these people deal with problems in the air calmy and safely. You may not realise that when you take a flight with qantas the first officer on your flight (controlling the aircraft) might be as young as 21!!! Its about maturity and skills, combined with attitude. I know 25 year old drivers i trust less than my teen sister on P plates!!!
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Anyone? Exactly, unless you give me the cash or the car itself, i'll drive it happily and be grateful. (Even though i'll have about $15-$17K of my own hard earned saved up) otherwise, screw you unless you donate the money and or the car then I can buy what ever the hell I want with MY money. Whether that be 17,000 $1 hookers or a 2009 Ford Fiesta or 1990 Nissan 300ZX.
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Your example is really good. Flying a plane, solo, at the age of 16 says one thing: IMENSE TRAINING! (which new drivers HUGELY lack. I will even admit, all the training I got before driving was a written test. After that, I drove like a grandma with the person who would promote me to P's, and I passed. No real training at all) Training is the key to responsibility. And an answer to the road fatalities. |
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The car equivalent would be 1000cc, automatic trans, daytime, no rain/snow etc. These simple aircraft do not go very fast or far. If you want to upgrade your license you just do more training and once you get to twins you are actually endorsed on each type and each engine. In car terms this would means if you wanted to drive any falcon you would need to do a driving test in an auto, a manual, a N/A, a turbo and then a V8, a sedan, a Ute and a station wagon. You would also need to reset you license every 2 years, caould not do ANY mods or maintenence on your car and must have a roadworthy every 100 hours (6,000km) or 12 months. Once your car has done a specific amout of driving it must be completly rebuilt before you can drive it again and the final rule. You can only ever lose your license once........THERE IS NO SECOND CHANCE. Are you sure you want to do this???? |
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You can train someone all you like but if they can't resist the temptation to muck up in a car the trainings pointless. We could all drive around in paper mache cars if everyone drove sensibly and obeyed the road laws. The fact is it will never happen, safer cars will save lives, but they won't make young drivers better drivers. You can't train someone to be mature, maturity comes with age and experience (for most of us). Putting young inexperienced "immature" drivers in safer restricted vehicles reduces this temptation and severity of the problem, and that in itself is a good thing, because as we get constantly reminded on these forums, young drivers know everything and are invincible.
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But to respond to your statement "You can't train someone to be mature". Oh boy, you sure can. And once again, don't believe everything the media tells you (P platers; the cause of the most crashes in Australia). |
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I am sure most of you have seen this, but for the few that haven't its a another solution.
http://www.smh.com.au/news/drive-lif...145323845.html
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Problem is, who is game enough to enforce Flappist's rules? No one, they're too busy doing a half-arsed bandaid approach. Anyway, a P-plater with .01% of a brain will just buy a $1000 bomb and then save up until 22 comes, then you'll see in the news that fully licenced drivers are killing themselves in high powered cars.
I can see it now, new law coming in that you cannot drive a high powered car untill you turn 75.
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Your response to my post might be true, but it far from helpful and wasn't really what i was implying. Yes there is alot of training involved in getting that license, and it is very restricted on what you can fly/who. Check the government policies and this is exactly what is happening (p plate limits on perf cars, no. occupants etc.) My point was very simple, age is not the primary factor. Attitude is, and that affects a range of age groups. P plates need help with this, not ridicule.
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And those that do pass it all to get their lisence, but still choose to be idiots on the road, they will still be around, no matter what anybody does. But it will be a minority. Far less and smaller than what is now. Last edited by AUIIForte; 09-11-2008 at 10:05 PM. |
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In my opinion I generally think a lot of young people like to go quick, when you get a bit older, have kids and have more assets than just a car, your additude towards speeding and driving in a forcefull fashion change a bit, dont get me wrong I still like to feel the boot of a v8 and go for a strap every now and then, but no where as near as much as 10 years ago when it was all about burnouts, drag racing and spending all of your dollars on mods for your car!
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Limit all cars to 110km/h... they can get to that speed fast if you want, still sound nice, still look nice. but if thats our countries top limit (and speeds of over 110 are a contributing factor in a few crashes) why not just limit all cars straight out? it may not remove all deaths/accidents, but some are better then none.
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Firstly such a law will not affect anyone one here because by the time it would be proclaimed and implemented you will all be on open licenses.
The second part of this. We have a huge car building capability in Australia. There is an almost new Mitsubishi factory in Adeliade for a start. If this "P car" was built with Holden, Ford and whatever sub components, used hybrid engine technology and was a "no name" brand it may also help save jobs as well as lives. If it were capable of left or right hand drive and because there was only one model was VERY cheap for parts and maintenance, maybe Australia could export these to the rest of the word. Making them have a 6 year life before recycling and having them subsidised by the funding saved from all the oncosts from road deaths might make them viable. e.g. retail price $10k (less than a camry with no taxes or tarrifs) and financed over 5 years (the period of the license) and no interest is about $40 per week. If anyone cannot afford that then they cannot afford to drive. |
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when i got my Ps i was only aloud to do 80ks on the open road.
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