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Mokka 17-03-2016 10:26 PM

Yes... to whatever it takes to prevent Marsh from taking to the streets :hehe:

joeysteele 17-03-2016 11:03 PM

Very unusual for me, a short answer.
No.

arista 18-03-2016 03:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Johnnyuk123 (Post 8565186)
No but they should either make cars that can only go so fast or say that all new drivers must have the black box fitted and new drivers must only drive that type of car for the first 5 yrs.That should stop the speed demons killing themselves.


Bang On Right Johnny

Ammi 18-03-2016 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 8565398)
Very unusual for me, a short answer.
No.

...just because I haven't got much time, I'm going to go with Joey's short answer here../thank you Joey...(..we did it, yay...we gave the short answer, look at us Joey..:love:..)...

Crimson Dynamo 18-03-2016 07:46 AM

yes to 21 for men, girls/women are fine at 17.

bots 18-03-2016 11:56 AM

The insurance companies basically already restrict what young drivers can do by making insurance premiums for performance cars impossible to afford. No, the age should not be raised

user104658 18-03-2016 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 8565711)
The insurance companies basically already restrict what young drivers can do by making insurance premiums for performance cars impossible to afford. No, the age should not be raised

You'd think. There were 17/18 year olds at my school tearing about in their dad's BMWs / audis / mercs et al.

Also plenty in their own things like Civic Sports / bigger engine Golf's. Not exactly a sports car, but plenty of power behind them for a bit of casual boy racing.

Not all teens are driving hairdryer engine corsas and clios

Northern Monkey 18-03-2016 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 8565979)
You'd think. There were 17/18 year olds at my school tearing about in their dad's BMWs / audis / mercs et al.

Also plenty in their own things like Civic Sports / bigger engine Golf's. Not exactly a sports car, but plenty of power behind them for a bit of casual boy racing.

Not all teens are driving hairdryer engine corsas and clios

:laugh:
My first was a Fiesta XR2.It was basically a fast noisey go kart.No power steering or ABS just an engine and seats with a cassette player.£1600 insurance!I payed it like an idiot though.Fecking loved her.

user104658 18-03-2016 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 8566406)
:laugh:
My first was a Fiesta XR2.It was basically a fast noisey go kart.No power steering or ABS just an engine and seats with a cassette player.£1600 insurance!I payed it like an idiot though.Fecking loved her.

Got to love it when the insurance is 10x the cost of the car. That's their little way of saying "Yeah but we're worried that you'll hit and damage someone else's REAL car".

[edit]

Actually, looking at google, these are now considered a "classic car" and actually go for a decent amount :joker:.

Northern Monkey 18-03-2016 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 8566599)
Got to love it when the insurance is 10x the cost of the car. That's their little way of saying "Yeah but we're worried that you'll hit and damage someone else's REAL car".

[edit]

Actually, looking at google, these are now considered a "classic car" and actually go for a decent amount :joker:.

Yeah mine died unfortunately.There is no in between it's either stop or rev the bollocks off it.Fun to drive.Only 1.6 but the accelerator is extremely twitchy.

billy123 19-03-2016 09:25 AM

People under 21 should be restricted to cars of under 1000cc.
So many of them are young and arrogant enough to think they are good drivers when in reality they know nothing and are a liability on the roads.

A Micra or a Fiat 500 is plenty for a kid.

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As many 5,419 people were killed or seriously injured in accidents involving at least one young car driver last year.

In 2011, 2,776 young people were killed or seriously injured on UK roads . Rural areas top the list of places that accidents are most likely to happen.

The single biggest cause of accidental death of young people aged 15-24 is road accident.

40% of 17 year old males have an accident in their first six months of driving.

One in eight drivers is under 25, but they account for a third of people who die on UK roads.

18-year-old driver is three times more likely to be involved in a crash than a 48 year-old driver.


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