5 Dead In Doncaster Crash
Well, for a start, unless I've read it wrong, sixteen year olds must have been driving illegally?
And do you really believe that the punishments handed out to people driving illegally are worth anything?
I mean...."You are driving without a license...please don't do it again..."
come on......
And do you really believe that the punishments handed out to people driving illegally are worth anything?
I mean...."You are driving without a license...please don't do it again..."
come on......
Nothing will happen, whatever is put in place young lads will always get behind the wheel and drive like *****, get a smack on the wrist and carry on.
I went to one of those driver education courses for doing 35 in a 30 a couple of years ago, when leaving most of the participants on the course got out of the hotel hit the dual carriageway and started speeding straight away, people speed and young lads race no new legislation will stop that percentage continuing to drive in the same manner it's just a sad fact of life.
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there has been a few fatal crashes around here in the last couple of years, mainly teen drivers racing or speeding
another crash here
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ead-crash.html
if they want to go out speeding and racing, they should go out on their own. if they crash and kill themselves, it's their own fault. but killing passengers too
all the families that have been destroyed through the drivers actions
another crash here
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ead-crash.html
if they want to go out speeding and racing, they should go out on their own. if they crash and kill themselves, it's their own fault. but killing passengers too
all the families that have been destroyed through the drivers actions
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I think they should introduce 'black box' style gadgets for new drivers for the first 2 years. to monitor acceleration and cornering, and limit speeds to an allowed tolerance.
when I passed my test, my first car was a 1982 fiesta 1.1 pop plus, a good reason not to drive fast was knowing that if you hit something head on at more than 30mph you would lose your legs
when I passed my test, my first car was a 1982 fiesta 1.1 pop plus, a good reason not to drive fast was knowing that if you hit something head on at more than 30mph you would lose your legs
You can only go so far to protect others from the recklessness of some. Perhaps a spike in the centre of the steering wheel and deletion of seat belts?
http://io9.com/5751216/would-putting...make-you-safer
http://io9.com/5751216/would-putting...make-you-safer
For the most part where I live its not an issue. So I am thinking its more a case of social responsibilty and better driver training. The ADAC do skid pan training and insurance companies give discounts if you have one.
Over here the 17 year olds are only allowed to drive with an experienced driver and that saves lives and prepares them for the test at 18. Part of the training which is on the motorway forces you to deal with speed.
I remember my UK instructor taking me out in a mazda 323 in 4 inches of snow , and forcing me to drift and cadence brake.
Id like to see more of that so even the inoccent party has some slight chance to avoid the idiots.
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