Jiga
Active Member
http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/five-killed-on-nsw-roads/2007/04/06/1175366439139.html
If your lazy, long story short a number of full license holders (including 2 or 3 70 year old people) have been involved in crashes of their fault, with people dying.
Ok now these full license holders are dropping like flies. We need a knee jerk reaction now to be fair because we did it for the young drivers, what restrictions do you think should be put in place? (Maybe forward it to your local member of parliament as well).
I can think of:
* Passenger restrictions - A couple of these recent crashes involved passengers, the full license holders get easily distracted like EVERY human being
* Speed restrictions - 110km/h is obviously to fast, limiting them to 100km/h or 90km/h is going to make a MASSIVE difference because highways: long, flat, straight roads are where the crashes always occur because of speed........
* We need an ad campaign, something along the lines of 'You stop a full license holder from speeding, you stop a full license holder from dying' - it really worked on the p-platers
* Over 60 year olds need to complete 200hours of driving with a COMPETENT full license holder, because they themselves aernt competent enough to control their vehicles.
* Restricting mobile fone use including hands free for full license holders, it only makes sense seeings as though young drivers cant because mobile fones are always the causes of crashes not the fact that they hit a massive pothole in our well maintained roads like Parra Rd which caused a tyre blowout which then made them veer onto the wrong side of the road into a truck who was doing 140km/h in a 100 zone (who later tells the cops he wasnt the one speeding). It was the mobile fone that did it!!!
* Over 60 year old drivers must display their 'S' plates externally, S standing for 'sh*t driver' <- part of me thinks something like this should seriously be in place, if young drivers need to have something marking them as they are inexperienced and a danger to others then why dont older drivers who lack many sensors have them so people know either watch out this guy doesnt check his blind spot etc or change lanes this guy is going to do 50km/h below the limit becuase he can only see 2m ahead of his car
If your lazy, long story short a number of full license holders (including 2 or 3 70 year old people) have been involved in crashes of their fault, with people dying.
Ok now these full license holders are dropping like flies. We need a knee jerk reaction now to be fair because we did it for the young drivers, what restrictions do you think should be put in place? (Maybe forward it to your local member of parliament as well).
I can think of:
* Passenger restrictions - A couple of these recent crashes involved passengers, the full license holders get easily distracted like EVERY human being
* Speed restrictions - 110km/h is obviously to fast, limiting them to 100km/h or 90km/h is going to make a MASSIVE difference because highways: long, flat, straight roads are where the crashes always occur because of speed........
* We need an ad campaign, something along the lines of 'You stop a full license holder from speeding, you stop a full license holder from dying' - it really worked on the p-platers
* Over 60 year olds need to complete 200hours of driving with a COMPETENT full license holder, because they themselves aernt competent enough to control their vehicles.
* Restricting mobile fone use including hands free for full license holders, it only makes sense seeings as though young drivers cant because mobile fones are always the causes of crashes not the fact that they hit a massive pothole in our well maintained roads like Parra Rd which caused a tyre blowout which then made them veer onto the wrong side of the road into a truck who was doing 140km/h in a 100 zone (who later tells the cops he wasnt the one speeding). It was the mobile fone that did it!!!
* Over 60 year old drivers must display their 'S' plates externally, S standing for 'sh*t driver' <- part of me thinks something like this should seriously be in place, if young drivers need to have something marking them as they are inexperienced and a danger to others then why dont older drivers who lack many sensors have them so people know either watch out this guy doesnt check his blind spot etc or change lanes this guy is going to do 50km/h below the limit becuase he can only see 2m ahead of his car
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