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18-01-2010, 08:11 AM | #211 | |||
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I don't know why excuses are being made for this kind of behaviour. You could do 200 along that road if you wanted to but that's hardly the point. There's a speed limit for a reason. It's not a bloody racetrack. |
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18-01-2010, 08:23 AM | #212 | ||
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Nothing is going to stop this sort of stupidity..
But look out doing 10 kph over now, you'll be branded a hoon !!!
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18-01-2010, 08:42 AM | #213 | ||
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The government will do nothing other than the usual ‘knee jerk’ reaction. So more kids will die as everyone watches.
It is way to easy to get a licence then jump into a fast car. Neither are solely responsible for these deaths. Why are cars in Australia capable of reaching speeds of 160kph? Why does the speedo show a top speed of 260kph? All new cars should be capped at 120kph, including in NT! No option to ‘edit’ the ECU to go faster. This is to include police cars.
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18-01-2010, 08:48 AM | #214 | |||
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...... now thats the kind of crap we need more of... cap our cars when there should be more parental control yes..good stuff we need a new bill passed for this one.. |
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18-01-2010, 08:54 AM | #215 | |||
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Sad for everyone involved, but unfortunately, I think the driver was on borrowed time judging by the alleged record he had. Completely stupid and selfish actions of one with scant regard for his passengers. Total lunacy.
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18-01-2010, 08:58 AM | #216 | |||
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18-01-2010, 09:07 AM | #217 | |||
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On another note, thanks to those who have post the you tube clips. As a supervisor, I showed some of my boys two of the clips. The silence I got out of them during the viewing was deafening. They exited the room without saying a word. Just goes to show we take living and breathing for granted and most times we give little thought to the concequences of our actions. |
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18-01-2010, 09:09 AM | #218 | ||
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At least they didn't hit another car is all I can say. If people could Speed without the risk of harming anyone else, well I guess that's their choice to risk their own lives. But NO ONE has the right to speed and risk OTHER people's lives.
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18-01-2010, 09:13 AM | #219 | |||
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18-01-2010, 09:15 AM | #220 | ||
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Haven't had a chance to read through the entire thread yet, so apologies if it's already been covered, and I'll probably get flamed for this opinion...
I don't pretend to have the answer to stopping this sort of behaviour. IMHO, part of the problem is that TAC/Police etc. are losing credibility with their obsessive campaign against speeding. They've systematically spent the last few years trying to basically equate driving 5km/h over the limit with the sort of behaviour that led to this unfortunately accident. Anyone with an ounce of common sense can see that driving at 85km/h and driving at 140+km/h in an 80 zone is not anywhere near the same, yet the authorities have spent a great deal of time, energy and money trying to convince us all that it is. It's hard enough to get teenagers to listen to someone in authority - everyone knows that teenagers think that 1) they know it all and 2) they're invincible. |
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18-01-2010, 09:15 AM | #221 | |||
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EDIT: I heard on the news this morning that a P-plater was clocked doing 160 in a 70 zone, in Reservoir! (which for those who don’t know, is a couple of suburbs down from the accident). I would have a guess and say that speed was clocked on Plenty road as well! |
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18-01-2010, 09:25 AM | #222 | |||
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It does seem like there is at least some people my age that think speeding is stupid, but there is also a lot that think it is cool... I've been told I drive like a granny for going the speed limit too, and to top it off most of the people that go out speeding drive the likes of old Commodore's and little hatchbacks etc.... I've got the most powerful car out of anyone in my year yet I'm the only one of few that go the speed limit?
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18-01-2010, 09:27 AM | #223 | |||
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18-01-2010, 09:41 AM | #224 | |||
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18-01-2010, 09:41 AM | #225 | ||
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too right...didn't think that would affect me...but it did.
i'm glad there was plenty of bits related to just not paying attention, not just speeding or drinking accidents. good call on that vid |
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18-01-2010, 09:53 AM | #226 | |||
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18-01-2010, 10:09 AM | #227 | ||
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Those youtube vids really send a shockwave to most people who watch. The problem is, the only time they are seen, is at home on the TV. Id like to see some sort of roadside advertising with this type of footage, although the potential to become a distraction is quite high. Perhaps some billboards in known speeding/hoon areas. Some images of the families effected cycling through every few minutes.
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18-01-2010, 10:17 AM | #228 | ||
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There are some really good posts in this thread that I would like to add to.
Firstly my condolences to the families of these young people. When you look at all the facts emerging from this act of stupidity, you realise it was fortunate that no other people were injured or killed. Secondly, the passengers played their own part in this incident. The car was overloaded, and to make it worse passengers were climbing out of the windows. This is shifting 80 odd kgs of weight around a car that is already not at its best handling situation. (try jerking your car around a racetrack and upsetting its weight balance). Not to mention the obvious distraction it would have caused for the driver. Even if he was egging them on, he would have been turning to watch. There are so many things we know that condemn the behaviour as complete and utter stupidity. There are also many things we probably don't know. Now, I have done some really stupid things in cars as teenager, mostly while driving on my own, and when no other cars have been around. I have driven a car that was completly overload, on private property, but I didn't exceed 30kph. At the time the responsibilty to my passengers was mostly on my mind even though we only travelled about 2-300 mtrs. By the time I was 20, and had lost a mate to speeding, I had changed my whole attitude towards cars and driving. If someone was doing something unsafe or stupid, I would demand to be let out of the car. (Did this twice). As far as education goes, I have a slightly different believe in it. I actually believe that our education system and certain legislation is to blame. Many years ago, the nosy do-gooders that are ruining our society and way of life had a win. It started with the removal of the cane from our schools, and then proceeded to the banning of parents smacking their own children. Subsequently, schools began teaching students that their parents have no right to smack or discipline them. The flow on effect has been one that we are constantly confronted with in the media. Teenagers out of control, doing whatever they want, when they want, with no regard for the consequences of their own actions. They no have respect for authority, as they develop a mentality, that no-one can touch them. I fine is viewed as a medal of honour, as they know that and loss of license is the extent of what may happen. Now, I am not saying that all of our young generation are like this, so please don't get offended if you don't fall into this category. There is however alot that are like this, and they are the ones who are ruining it for the others. It is unfortunate that we have this softly-soflty approach to discipline. Starting from an early age it does nothing but reinforce that there is no accountability for actions, and that nobody is responsible for what has been done. This is something that has crept into life in general. Even the older generation that were taught responsibility and accountability seem to try and pass the buck. Our politicians have made careers out of it. I do agree that education would be paramount. But, education about life, actions, consequence and accountablity would need to be on that agenda. Also, I read with great delight, that there are parents who take the time to explain things to their children about things that are happening in the world. I think this is a major key. Too many parents seem to leave these talks up to schools, thinking that is all the education they will need. Kids being kids will tend to prefer to learn from those that are closest to them. When the parents dont make the time, usually the education comes from friends, and usually the first lessons are the wrong ones. Furthermore, I think the Police department has had its hands tied behind its back. When I was a teenager, we did get into a fair bit of trouble. The thing we feared most when we were caught, wasn't going to court (a joke even back then), but rather the potential beating from the police. (Remember the Yellow Pages)? I fully support that know in hindsight. We had a greater respect for Police and Authority back then., and if we were caught, we always fell silent, and spoke to them with the utmost respect. Something that doesn't occur these days. Sorry for the long post, but as a father of two young children (4yrs, and 16 mths), its something I think alot about. I also think that the attitudes that cause these sort of things start a lot earlier than when a drivers license is obtained. I also believe that children grow up mimicking their parents behaviour. Children see bad behaviour and bad attitudes and they take these as acceptible. Mum and Dad do it, why can't I? Mum and Dad do 20k's over, I'll do 40. Children see evrything. The suggestions are wishful thinking. The system how it is now is too far out of control, and so wrong that, none of our Pollies would ever have the brains or balls to change it. Cheers Ned |
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Stop blaming the car, start blaming the driver. If Camry's were the absolutely only car you could buy then guess what, they would be driving these in the same manor. Just because they are not the choice of the "HOON" driver, it doesn't mean they are any safer when driven at speeds like this either. Quote:
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I think for this particular section of road, given that it's grabbed a whole lot of attention, they should put up a giant billboard with a couple of the pictures of the crash, reminding everyone what happened at that very spot....months and years from now, it may jog peoples memory and spook them out of speeding down that road... Of course, the problem then will be all the new P platers who didn't take much notice of what happened yesterday......and here we go again!!!
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18-01-2010, 11:00 AM | #234 | ||
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my condolences to the families first of all. as a father of two beutifull girls one of 10 the other of 15 i two am a concerned father as they will soon be sitting behind a steering wheel or in a car as a passenger. i only hope that the father who allowed his son to buy an xr6 as his first car has now relised that he wasnt right to do so .or the bank that said yes to the finance are now seeing as well or the garintor for the loan ?????????????? your all have to answer for the stupidity of loose of these young lives . 4 cyl non turbo non supercharged non modiffed cars for p plates full stop no ifs no buts they cant drive your f%^$ing xr6 xr8 ss 4ltr what ever it might be .i have all ready started to educate my girls on this and it rearly does start with us parents . so guys i know a lot of you have a lot of nice cars you all play with and adore some with young boys you are teaching all the under the son stuff .one of the sons might come to my door to pick up my daughter he better have his head on straight when it comes to this becasuse if it ant and happens ill look for heads .
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18-01-2010, 11:04 AM | #235 | |||
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The next two lines im not sure about. capping this particular vehicle wouldnt have made much if any difference, however, reading the thread on GPS based speed monitoring im wondering if it may lead to the solution. I dont know if it would be possible, but perhaps a system where all new vehicles must have a speed capping device fitted which is GPS controlled and varies dependin on the speed zone your in. For example a max 0f 60k in a 50 zone 70 in 60 zones 90 in 80 zones 115 in 100 zones and 125 in 110 zones. These speeds allow for overtaking etc. but wont allow excessive speeds in residential areas. Obviously this will only work for vehicles with an ecu, but its a start. |
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18-01-2010, 11:43 AM | #239 | |||
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18-01-2010, 11:46 AM | #240 | ||
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it can happen in any car...the XR6 is perhaps one of the more high powered cars a P-plater can drive but the truth is even a honda civic can reach speeds of 140km/h....majority of us P-platers are responsible, putting laws on P-platers such as not being able to drive high powered vehicles, i think is unfair...For one, I drive like a granny because i luv my car and i take care of it, why should I not be allowed to drive a car due to someone elses irresponsibility. I think laws should be alot tougher for repeat offenders, supposdly the driver of that vehicle was done for speeding before. Sure we got the hoon legislation but how about introduce something like, cancel the repeat offenders licence. They would then need to start all over again, doing their Ls and extra driving hours. When it comes to the Ps test the driving assesor should have information on their previous driving record and thus be very strict when he or she is doing their test again.
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