Yeh the labor government will do anything for votes bring kennet back. Its all very well to constantly target motorists who drive around burning precious fossil fuel but we don't have any other choice Melbourne's public transport is ******* hopeless.
Last edited by p38arover; 4th March 2010 at 07:56 PM. Reason: remove swearing
Don't think I can come on board with some of your gripes. I can't count how many times that "P" plates are hidden: by too dark window tinting; being so far up behind a number plate that only a bit of white plastic is visible; have even seen where a driver has cut the red letter "P" off the white plastic background and stuck it on the paintwork of a similarly coloured red car.
These are not new laws, it has been an offence to obscure "P" plates since "P" plates were introduced in the 1970's, it has become such a problem that in NSW it is now illegal to display a "P" plate from inside a car.
"P" plates are not there so that the Police know who to randomly pull over. They are there to inform other drivers that the person behind the wheel of the car does not have as much driving experience as most of the others on the road. Personally when I see a red "P" plate and even green ones I know to leave that little bit more room, because while "P" plate drivers think they drive like Michael Schumaker, they often drive like Mr Bean.
I can agree with you on the point of high powered cars though. It is absurd that a driver with less than two or three years of driving experience can drive powerful cars. The system should be based on the power to weight ratio of the car, it should be a graduated scale where the greater the ratio the less passengers you can carry. More than that there should no exceptions because it is the family car or anything of the like. But think yourself lucky, in NSW even the Rangy would be considered a too powerful car.
You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.
Well technically in vic the rangy is too powerful because its a V8 even though it puts out about 50hp on a good day. Cops dont pick me up on it though. And the high power vehicle laws used to be based on power to weight but they stupidly changed it. You can drive a lotus exige on Ps without any need for an exemption. ?????
i'm glad i got my lisence when i did none of this p plate crap and we could and did drive around in single and twin spinner ford custom lines with a thumping great flat head v8 under the bonnet and the sensible ones survived and i think its the same today , but as far as the law is concerned the goverment have to raise money some how
problem was power-to-weight rules were too difficult to enforce. Cops used a "little book" of stats and figures and their accuracy was questionable. in other words, too much work
Again, was just easier to put a blanket ban on turbo's and V8's. Pretty funny when you look at what a fresh, red P-plater can hop into...
LEGAL:
BMW M3 (upto E46)
Porsche GT3
Lotus Exige
Nissan 370Z
but heaven forbid you jump into the old man's 3.5l D1 Discovery to go down the shops!
hence why he would've said something along the lines of "it's your responsibility to make sure the plates are visible"
most P-platers get done coz the rear one will fall down onto the parcel shelf or something and they dont realise. If it takes an extra couple seconds to make sure your plates are visible, then that's what you'll have to do.
But chin up, you only get hassled for 3 years. not much considering you'll be driving for 50 odd years more!
edit: and where's ItsNotWorthComplaining? he needs to post just so his username is present![]()
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