bradles024 Donating Members 1,145 Member For: 15y 11d Gender: Male Posted 11/01/10 06:25 AM Share Posted 11/01/10 06:25 AM I think doing defensive driver courses and the such are a good idea, its way too easy to get your licence. I got mine after going for a 10 minute drive from vicroads, round like 4 streets and doing a 3 point turn. Far too easy. Also turbohead, are you from vic?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turbohead Donating Members 58 Member For: 16y 10m 19d Posted 11/01/10 10:24 AM Share Posted 11/01/10 10:24 AM yer bro im from vic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corzza 777 Member 7,135 Member For: 15y 9m 24d Gender: Male Location: Neutral Bay. Born and Bred in the RSA Posted 12/01/10 09:49 AM Share Posted 12/01/10 09:49 AM L-Platers should not be allowed to drive big V8's/Turbos.Then the arguement comes in, "I learned to drive in a V8/Turbo so that means I should e able to drive it on my P'sL-platers should be restricted as P-platers are Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shark Member 128 Member For: 15y 2m 18d Posted 13/01/10 02:35 AM Share Posted 13/01/10 02:35 AM WHY shouldnt they?What reasoning do you have behind your statements?A car being 8 cylinders has nothing to do with the power it makes.GENERALLY it may make more than a 6 cylinder.. but there are plenty of 8s around there that'll do a 1/4mile in over 20seconds. hardly powerful.The idea behind why L platers ARE allowed to drive high powered vehicles is; L platers have a lisenced driver next to them, therefore, are completely safe.Good isn't it??!I drove my old mans xr6t for two years on my Ls, and I tell you what, the amount of experience I gained in that, would far surpass having restrictions on my Ls. It's certainly made me a much safer driver on my Ps, with regards to driving and controlling a powerful car, and the need for constant vidulance on public roads DUE to that.However, the problem is not that kids are driving them.. as generally I do agree that they would be, and ARE safer than a P plater driving them, as a P plater doesnt really have a parent in the passanger seat telling them off.It is mainly the lisenced drivers' attitude that would cause a problem for the L platers, allowing them to partake in illegal activities whilst driving, and not instilling the right attitude, knowledge, or respect for the vehicle.It's definately a 50/50.. But I'd have more of a probablem with heaps of P platers skating around in xr6Ts than L platers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ronburgundy I love gooold member Donating Members 1,222 Member For: 15y 10m 22d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne (west) Posted 13/01/10 03:39 AM Share Posted 13/01/10 03:39 AM *yawn* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shark Member 128 Member For: 15y 2m 18d Posted 13/01/10 04:12 AM Share Posted 13/01/10 04:12 AM Tired?Maybe get off the computer and go for a nanna nap Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ronburgundy I love gooold member Donating Members 1,222 Member For: 15y 10m 22d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne (west) Posted 13/01/10 05:04 AM Share Posted 13/01/10 05:04 AM I'm just yawning at yet another thread ending up in a discussion about what the rules for power restrictions etc should and shouldn't be - nothing personal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corzza 777 Member 7,135 Member For: 15y 9m 24d Gender: Male Location: Neutral Bay. Born and Bred in the RSA Posted 13/01/10 09:04 AM Share Posted 13/01/10 09:04 AM So for arguement sake Daddy has a 500HP GT. Kid is on his L's with limited experiance but he is alowed to driveit on his/her L's? Im sorry there is no margin for error.L-Platers should be limited to nothing more than 2000cc unmodified vehiclesThe government should be investing in training L and P-platers instread of all these speed cameras Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mat Donating Members 2,930 Member For: 17y 7m 12d Gender: Male Location: Caracciola Karussell Posted 13/01/10 03:12 PM Share Posted 13/01/10 03:12 PM If your a decent parent, you should be able to teach your kids to drive in anything regardless of power or weight. I learnt to drive in a tickled V8 Kingswood (LOL) and it didnt do me any harm. Was the only car we had so we had no choice. From there I worked hard and my first car was a wrx.I've said it before but I did a lot of track days and driver training and while that's all well and good, its all 100% irrelevant if some dickhead runs a red light / stop sign / drifts into my lane at 100kms at hour / drink driving etc etc. Its not good drivers that crash, its the idiots and it doesnt matter what car they drive or even if they hold a license, they'll still find a way. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seeman Member 135 Member For: 15y 7d Gender: Male Location: cranni vic Posted 13/01/10 11:08 PM Share Posted 13/01/10 11:08 PM ok well the day I turned 16 and got y l's my dad through me in his gen xy gt toploader because he said he wanted me to learn how to drive a car with no power steering no breaks and that is basically just a pig to drive before I drove a modern car that basically did evereything the xy didnt, now this was the first manual car I had driven and let me tell u after u can drive one of them big tanks around anywhere u really appreciate how hard it must of been back in the day, but it really helped me alot because they are not the easiest cars to learn in. now since I have had my p's I have had a vs clubsport a pritty tuff xr6 t and now another xr6 t that went 9.98 140mph and I have not had a accident or much trouble with the police at all just 1 over power fine with my first xr6 t. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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