Further to my last post... maybe free public go Kart tracks is the solution:thumbsup:
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Further to my last post... maybe free public go Kart tracks is the solution:thumbsup:
All new drivers should be taught on gravel and wet road on how to control a car . Speed limiting won't work cos they will still do 100kph in a 50 zone given the chance .
As my Pop has said " A license allows you to drive . It doesn't mean you can drive".
If you want to slow down P platers then give them a 4cyl car with a carby on it not EFI . And keep it naturally aspirated under 1.8l engine .
Yes, unfortunately I have..... Lost 2 in one accident.... 1 in another...
And had a Girlfriend nearly killed when hit by a DUI (0.182) doing 140km/h.
He was already suspended from driving for 10 years for multiple prior DUI.
Did it stop him driving? No... Car cost $500ish.... He was 30-40kmh over the limit....
No law was going to protect her...
Laws are in place - Jail time etc... Just need Judges with some BALLS to actually lock offenders up.
Speed always kills - No 2 stationary objects can ever collide.
As for ZERO blood alcohol - Too detailed... Most can handle a couple and function ok to drive (IMHO)
I've seen people under the limit incapable of walking! I've also seen people over the limit 'sober as a judge'...
Fatigue is worse - Tired people, especially hard worked, O/Time workers leaving work later... Less focused etc.... Or city people whose usual journey is 20-40min driving long stretches of rural roads/highways... They don't recognise the fatigue and dangers...
Fatigue is the big killer in the country. Folks just seem to think they can drive further than they can.
The young tend to combine that with alcohol.
IMHO zero BAC should be the limit across the board for all drivers. Just because a dude looks OK and appears to be able to handle their grog doesn't mean they are alert enough.
As for the bad hoon element, I think in most cases you'll find training etc won't do anything. The 'damage' was probably done in early childhood. The brain ahs become hardwired.
He would have blown 0.19:mad:
Death crash driver four times over limit - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Agree. A friend of a friend got busted for blowing 0.051 and he had no way of knowing he was that close to the limit. Zero BAC is a fairly easy number to guesstimate... "have I had anything to drink in the past 24 hours?" - yes? - then don't drive.
...But then I say this as a total non-drinker... if they enforced this for coffee then I would be rooted!
Its quite unrealistic....
% of People unable to drive under 0.05BAC would be very low...
% of accidents where persons were intoxicated vs ok???
Zero blood alcohol would close 95% of Cafe', restaraunt, clubs (sporting, social etc) down..... Or send them to the wall....
Country town pubs would all but dry up and close due to lost lunch patronage...
What's the next phase? If you haven't slept in 8 hours you'll be done for DWAR - Driving Without Adequate Rest? They say its as dangerous as being over 0.05...
No matter what, there will be someone, somewhere who lost a loved one due to; a car accident, Drunk Driver, Plane Crash, Boating accident, Gunshot, Drug overdose, Dog attack, Motorcycle accident, bad fall, abseiling gear failure, parachute failing to open,falling space turd etc....
We cannot legislate everything, as it will reduce our ability to live.
All freedoms come with a price... Unfortunately death is one of those prices...
So get busy living, you're already busy dying.
yeh just heard that on the radio as well.
so he was excessively speeding, carrying 5 passengars and almost 4 times the legal limit, he pretty much signed his death certificate the moment he got in the car.
no amount of laws and legislation would've stopped it from happening