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  1. #37
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    It's not farked.

    We need less P platers on the road as it is, and P platers with quick cars on the road is even worse!

    /flame suit on
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  2. #38
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    But P Platers even with slow cars can cause accidents... Your car doesn't need to be fast to kill you ... Any car can hit a pole at 80-100 km/h... Correct?

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    Either way, having a more powerful car will give you more of a temptation to speed in most cases. Give a less experienced driver a powerful car and the will to do whatever mod he wants and you're asking for a big news story when he has an accident.

    The restrictions are in place to reduce accidents in the hands of less-experienced drivers. Obviously you can still cause an accident in a slow car, but it is very likely that an accident in a slower car will usually be at a slower speed and cause less damage.

    JDM-EGG: If you're on your P-plates and you got them after the restrictions were first put in place, then yes it includes you, the restrictions are not a new thing.


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    Out of them... EK4 is the winner for me! I love them!!

    B16's are more fun than B18's. Yeah, B18's have more power... but B16's teach you how to drive a small responsive NA engine. Yeah EK4's are awesome!

  5. #41
    Quote Originally Posted by geeang View Post
    Either way, having a more powerful car will give you more of a temptation to speed in most cases. Give a less experienced driver a powerful car and the will to do whatever mod he wants and you're asking for a big news story when he has an accident.

    The restrictions are in place to reduce accidents in the hands of less-experienced drivers. Obviously you can still cause an accident in a slow car, but it is very likely that an accident in a slower car will usually be at a slower speed and cause less damage.

    JDM-EGG: If you're on your P-plates and you got them after the restrictions were first put in place, then yes it includes you, the restrictions are not a new thing.
    well im just in it for the honda jdm love , its only those hoons that fark around these days .. well yea i never knew that p-plates cant drive cars that have engine convertions thats gay! but o wells .. i dun have one

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiksie View Post
    It's not farked.

    We need less P platers on the road as it is, and P platers with quick cars on the road is even worse!
    i agree its not farked...but rather then cutting down on p-platers, we need to teach them more before they get on the road. road education is shit atm.

    (may be biased coming from a p-plater)

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