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Thread: O/T Ministers 'consider night ban for new drivers'

  1. #41
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Case scenario- young lad 17 passes his test and is free to legally drive on the road. Mates age from 17-21 all pile in the car with screams of encouragement to race anything on four wheels. Result- multiple loss of life. How many times have we read/ heard of this kind of situation?

    I don’t care how many parents praise their young lad/lass for passing their test boasting they're a great safe driver.

    Stats show that most car accidents are caused by 17-24 year old males. The stats on young female drivers involved in serious accidents are steadily climbing.

    Young drivers have no concept of power/machine in unison and should be restricted to certain levels. What they are is open to debate. A lot of young drivers don’t drive between midnight and 7.00am as it helps to reduce their premiums. Hence why most serious car accidents are during daylight hours so as to fuel their testosterone adrenaline pumped up rides.
    It's an all to familiar story everywhere and of course doesn't matter about having laws when they are ignored. Just last night here:

    16 year old driving with 3 mates in the car - against the law
    3am in the morning - against the law
    Bacardi involved - against the law
    85mph in a 30mph zone - against the law

    Only one result, trees don't bend, parents visiting the morgue

  2. #42
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    Shouldn’t be having more than one passenger at that age or be driving.

    It’s not just young ones though is it.

    I’d like to ban the majority of bmw drivers the ****ers

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