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12-03-2011, 10:24 PM | #184 | |||
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I don't see the point to be honest. Before this P1 and P2 system was introduced back in July 2008 every P plate driver displayed red P plates. That was the standard issue. Then the new rule came in that everyone who obtained there Probationary licence before July 01 2008 would have to change there plates from red to green and anyone who obtained there Probationary licence after that time would have to display red P plates (P1) and after a year change them to green (P2). In my opinion if they wanted to make the probationary period 4 years instead of 3 than just say so instead of introducing this P1 and P2 red and green garbage. |
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12-03-2011, 10:54 PM | #188 | |||
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this is not true if you are visiting the state you need to obey by there rules for example, p plater in qld can do any speed, they go to nsw the reds can only go 90km, i had a mate that got done doing over 90 in nsw on red ps with qld license |
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12-03-2011, 11:22 PM | #190 | |||
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A P plater is allowed to drive (in NSW) at the speed that his home state (as shown on his license) allows him.
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12-03-2011, 11:42 PM | #191 | ||
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Havent looked much into this thread but some peoples ideas on the laws are funny.
I am on my green P's in NSW and never had much problems besides the odd speeding fines which have led to suspensions. Some general rules for NSW: Red P's (P1) -90km/h speed limit -only allowed 1 passenger under 25 between 11pm-5am -can only tow up to a few 100 kilos..no more then a box trailer -if you got your Ps in an auto you must only drive auto's while on your reds -zero alcohol limit -not allowed to drive v8's, forced induction cars or rotaries Green P's (P2) -100km/h speed limit -allowed as many passengers you want after 11pm -can tow a car trailer as I do regularly with cars and been breath tested with no problems -if you got you had to drive autos for your reds you can now legally drive manuals -0 alcohol limit Probably a heap more but you get the idea. I also own a v8 and am sensible in it. I only take it to events I can legally drive it at. My little brother even had a go at the burnouts at Kandos and he was only just got his red Ps lol I think some of the rules on the prohibited cars are bull crap but you learn to live with it. If the rules went on a power to weight ratio it would be so much better as its obvious a new falcon or commodore would eat an old v8 these days.
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13-03-2011, 12:33 AM | #192 | |||
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towing a trailer is easy till something goes wrong. you ever had a trailer juck knife or get hit by a gust of wind and start jurking voilently from side to side? that takes skill and experience to get out of and I doubt most P platers have enough of either. it is true a lot of experienced drivers lack the skills but the experience in handling a car at least help then reduce the risk. you'll have plenty of years to tow trailers ( often when you don't really want to" just wait a couple of years
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13-03-2011, 02:50 AM | #193 | ||
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I agree a lot if not most p platers wouldnt know what to do when towing a trailer. Just watching some people trying to reverse a trailer is a big enough indication.
I myself have done more then my fair share of towing especially cars on trailers and most of the time its over long distance. Just a few months ago I went to Canberra and back (about 13 -14 hours drive all up) to pick up a VJ valaint without any issues. Or 3 weeks ago picked up my XF from Sydney. It all comes down to experience. One main problem I see and not just with p platers but alot of "experienced" drivers is trailers loaded incorrectly and loads not secured properly. I have only ever had the death wobbles once towing a car and that was due to the brakes heating up going down a big hill. The car fought me towards the bottom of the hill and went from one side of the road to another. I held it togther and pulled up at the bottom and nearly needed a change of undies. Not something I want to experience to often. Getting little wobbles at pace is pretty normal but just dont fight it. Keep calm and slowly slow down letting the car correct itself. When ever I hear stories of people getting big death wobbles at 70-80km/h I instantly say to myself that the trailer is loaded wrong. I can happily cruise on 100km/h without any problems. Again it all comes down to experience. Not tooting my own horn or bagging anyone out but just because some people can have 40-50 years of driving under their belt doesnt mean someone with 4 years on the road can't be a better driver or more experienced in certain areas.
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13-03-2011, 08:40 AM | #194 | |||
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For example 2 people are both on red P plates and both recieved there P's at around the same time. One of them works at Mcdonalds the other is an apprentice bricklayer or carpenter. The apprentice is allowed to tow a trailer whilst working, what makes him any different to the one that works at McDonalds? |
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13-03-2011, 09:14 AM | #195 | |||
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if he does it all the time for work and not just once in a blue moon for the essential job of getting his dirt bike to the bush he will gain the skills and experience fairly quickly . the guy at maccas . also when he's working he won't have his mates with him encouraging him to act like a moron. the restrictions really revolve around 2 things experience and the moronic way some young drivers to show off for their mates
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13-03-2011, 01:49 PM | #198 | |||
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A P plater who knows stuff all about trailers is as dangerous as a full licence driver who knows stuff all about trailers and is towing one for the first time. When I was on the F3 one night at 1am I had a Toyota Camry (no p plates) go flying past me towing a decent sized boat just as we were about to cross the Mooney Mooney Bridge. I bet you can guess what happened halfway across it when wind hit him. He almost went over the left side of the bridge, then almost went over the right side of the bridge, then almost went over the left side of the bridge again. Estimated speed 120+ I am so surprised he didn't crash. Guess it was his lucky day. Seen many full licensed drivers in the city change lanes with a trailer and 'forget' they have it on and almost wipe out the car next to them with the trailer. Just because someone has been driving for long enough to have a full licence, doesn't mean they are intelligent. |
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Don't get me wrong I agree there are fully licenced drivers who can't tow and I know the mooney mooney bridge well can be down right dangerous towing anything of size there with any wind blowing ( which is most of the time)unless you know what your doing. what I am saying is if you compound poor towing skill with little or no driving experience you are looking for trouble. the driver you mentioned was lucky to get to the other side simple as that. there was no excuse for his actions either there are signs and wind socks there yet he chose to risk his and his fellow road users lifes by towing at speed in a dangerous area
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Apparently the Camry can tow 1100kgs braked. I don't know how much a boat weighs, but an early 90's camry is not a great tow vehicle Last edited by Ben73; 13-03-2011 at 07:43 PM. |
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Owned my V8 on my P's, didn't drive it until I got my opens.
Only person we knew with an exemption was the son of a car dealer who needed the exemption "24/7" due to the fact cars could be delivered at all times of the day or night. |
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14-03-2011, 11:21 AM | #205 | |||
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victorian's cant do "U" turns at light's in nsw darwinites cant do 130kph in nsw. gas dont you have a magneta licence??
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A mate of mine has an exemption because his family own v8s. He owns one very tough EL XR8 with a freshly built 400+hp 347 stroker. Anyone who went to the Kandos street machine would have seen it in the burnout comp.
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14-03-2011, 12:52 PM | #207 | |||
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Any L or P platers on here that are licensed in NSW, bloody follow the QLD rules while you're in QLD. It's dangerous because you think you need to stick to your limited speed in an area where EVERYONE drives past you at up to 40km/h more than what you do.
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In the ACT, we only have red P-plates, we have no car restrictions, but we've just gone down to zero tolerance for Alcohol (from .02).
After 6 months of Ps, we can attend a class, which just consists of being forced to watch TAC advertisements (the ACT would rather spend money on useless sculptures), and we are able to get 8 demerits (rather than 4), and don't have to show our P-plates (it shows up as a condition on the licence). Catch is, it costs $75, so the only people who do it, are the ones who are about to lose their licence. In NSW, on our Ls, we have to drive at 80, but on our Ps, we can drive whatever speed is posted. Not many people here actually drive high-performance cars on their Ps, but only because insurance/fuel costs are prohibitive (the only non-apprentice jobs around for people of p-plater age are low-paid retail/hospitality jobs at places like Coles or McDonald's - it's very hard for a school leaver to get a job in the public service). In my opinion, it's not the car, it's the mindset of the owner. Go out and look at the cars that are being impounded through those "hoon laws", most of them are 6-cylinder Falcodores, and riced-out Corollas/Civics/Lancers. It's very rare to see someone hooning in a really nice, old-skool or hi-performance car (except for events like Summernats, or on the track). I did my defensive driver training course early last year (also free from AAMI), I had the oldest car there (1996), and was the only one without ABS brakes.
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it can be done mate, i did it. it was an exemption from work though.. but my driving record was really bad and they still had 2 let me for work. but the "company" which is owned by me and my dad owned the car.. also every1, im selling a custom soundsystem for a FG ute, looks and sounds great. message me if interested.
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09-05-2011, 08:59 PM | #210 | |||
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When I was living in QLD but still held my NSW red P's I was governed by the rules of my License. Spoke to several Police officers and Roads & Traffic officials about it. You have to obey the road rules of the state you are in but you also have to obey any restrictions on your License.
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