Just out of interest, can you ACTUALLY be done under the hoon laws if you're off road?
Serious question....
And NO, I DON"T do that kinda thing and would NEVER endorse it.
..:: KIEREN ::..
2000 Disco II Auto V8
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Well i know here in vic if you see anyone driving like that on public land or the roads you can put them in;)
I was speaking to a Ranger a while ago over the condition of a camp site (wheelie marks everywhere) and he told me if you see anyone driving like idiots you can report it ,Yes the hoon laws apply for off road
I am lost for words, regarding his "smarts" in not testing the water depth before plunging in...........
BradM
those guys are idiots,thats why gembrook is gunna get shut down soon,a few weekends ago now 3rd rock 4x4 club and gembrook rangers have closed that section shown in the video with clear signs stating no 4wdriving,thats the type stuff that will make it off limits to all
They can't even get the name of the car right.
A Range Rover Discovery? *tut* :)
And in a stock Disco, as Napoleon Dynamite said "Idiot!"
The Victorian ones define a burnout specifically as deliberately spinning wheels until smoke is created, usually such that the vehicle remains stationary. A quick chirp taking off or shifting is fairly innocuous and usually unintentional.
The videos posted would likely come under doughnuts
that sort of stuff is best left to private property (or unused quarries:angel:)
but as for the mud hole yeah ive been under that deep once (but quicksand was involved)
as for the donuts it really annoys me to see unequiped vehicles in the bush like those trying to drive in muddy tracks
heres a vid of my last trip out after which i found that i had stuffed rockers and a delaminated boost hose
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h2.../th_mudrun.jpg