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| Rogerborg |
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 Posted: 14:36 - 26 Mar 2013 Post subject: Creeping closer to yoof driver curfews |
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It's currently up for discussion, along with minimum "learning periods" (lolwut, measured how?), lessons on motorways (by far the safest roads), zero alcohol limits, three year probation and no tooling around with your Corsa brimming with chavs and slags.
I mention it because I imagine that bikers will be considered as an afterthought, while the bill is on the way to be rubber-stamped.
Be a laugh if it caught newly qualified drivers, but not those tooling around on L plates though.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| j.silvs |
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I understand the zero alcohol for beginner drivers and heck I would even argue for everyone... however I dont drink so I would say that
But what is the night time thing going to do?
Surely they need the experience at first at night time? - what if they are stranded or in a traffic jam on the M25 and it hits the curfew. Do they just get out?, if there is a clause saying they can return home during those times well then we all know what will happen:
Police - ''what are you doing on the roads at this time of the night"
Youth - "Going home"
Police - "OK, carry on"
Surley a restriction of what litre cars and 0-60s cars you could get in your first year or so would be better? or something like that. |
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I've been driving almost 5 years and I'd still fall in that category  ____________________ KTM 990 SMT & Suzuki DR-Z 400 SM |
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More yoofs cycling around at night is safer?
TBH it seems pretty unenforceable. If it's ANPR enforced they'll simply drive their parent's cars as a named driver. ____________________ My Flickr |
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A curfew is the a stupid idea.
Plenty of young people work late or night shifts, I did. How are they suppose to commute to work?
Unless you live in a large city, public transport becomes irregular and erratically timed and often non-existent in the evening/night.
Also banning passengers is madness, we should be promoting car pooling to reduce the number of cars on the road.
When I'd 1st passed my test, atleast once a week we'd pile everyone into a car to go to the cinema.
We were not 'boy-racers' by any stretch on the imagination but if there had been a ban on carrying passengers, we'd each driven ourselves resulting in more fooling around on the roads. Rather than someone just applying the handbrake at a quiet junction when the drivers not looking. etc.
Graduated licensing I'm ok with, seriously who could afford the car insurance for a sporty car then they passed. Those who did have sporty cars (who I knew) modified less powerful ones & didn't tell their insurers.
As for the incoming ban on modifying smaller CC motorbikes (also a stupid idea) surely it would only be fair to do the same with cars.
Surely a ban on mods for the 1st couple of years of riding would be a better solution, this would also impact the 3rd party parts industry less, keeping more people in work.
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Can we pllleeeeease just shoot anyone under the age of 25, this would solve all our problems.
Without kids hooning it around their local patches, terrorising the inhabitants, we wouldn't have had Joey Dunlop or John McGuinnes or Ian Hutchinson.
That being said, when it's 1am and an RS125 without baffles is screaming past your window. Or somebody is killed because (ego + testosterone) > (ability * luck).
But it's annoying when the rights of everyone are effected by the actions of a relative few. I really detest the state meddling. I wish they were there to provide infrastructure (both physical and process), but that was it. However, there are 60 million people in this country and things change. Maybe interference is required.
I understand the points idea (banned after 6pts for the first 12mths or whatever). Gets people in good habits early, once the behaviour is planted, takes longer to change, in theory.
I thought insurance companies (acting as the free market part) did control it. The prices of a 17yr old on even a modest 1.6 Focus would be prohibitive to the majority.
Guess it's still an issue.
Lessons on Motorways. Remember that L-Drivers get, maybe 25 hours in the car before taking the test. Not sure I want L-Drives weaving all over the M-Way. I realise that they can after passing test, so maybe this fear is without merrit.
Zero alcohol limit. Not sure I buy that either.
Limiting Passengers is much more sensible than curfew, in terms of impacting the many. But then we could see more groups out in multi-vehicle situations, actually increasing the chance of racing.
In the end, people will feck up. Unless you can remove the douche particle that infects a lot of us when were <=24. |
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Put the limits on them, those people in a category that doesn't include me, and I'm alright jack  |
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Hi
One of things given as a reason for restrictions being required is that 20% of accidents involve a driver aged 17 to 24.
Now, given that many accidents will have 2 drivers in them we could say that 10% of drivers involved in accidents are ages 17 to 24. Suspect 10% is pretty close to the proportion of miles done by drivers aged 17 to 24.
Maybe someone with decent stats skills could come up with some more accurate figures, but at present it seems like the figures being used to justify restrictions are an example of how to lie with stats.
All the best
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Wotchya.
I believe that the problem for insurers isn't so much Kehvyn stacking his Corsa, but that he tends to 'quadraspazz'[*] Shaynayiah, Duwayaine, Traceeei and Treyhvore when he does it, and they can claim against him as 3rd parties.
Whole life care for the promising cream of hairdressing and catering community colleges don't run cheap.
[*] Official insurance term, ask arry.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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What about the oldies My driving test is booked within the next 2 weeks.. Ive had one lesson in the car (7 years riding tho) and my instructor seems to feel im ready - Yet for someone whos 29, im being penalised with a £1500 insurance on a 1.6 car thats 13 years old - Yet I ride a 636 thats capible of doing 60 mph in such n such time. - How about just putting new drivers to a low car, IE 1.1 or 1.2 ect. |
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| Derivative wrote: | I've never really understood the whole 'curfew' thing.
I generally feel safest driving at night. There's no-one about. Yes, if you see the odd erratic driving, someone's probably had one too many.
But on the whole, driving at 2-3am is a pretty pleasant experience.
Is there actually any evidence to show that people are in collisions more often at night? I'd have thought that, excluding drink related stuff, there's no traffic about, and therefore hardly any accidents. |
Within the age group mentioned, yes, the figures are pretty overwhelming. Likewise is the predominance of single vehicle incidents ie no-one else around / involved. Kids dick around in cars late at night, leave the road because they're pushing too hard, end up quadraspazzing every occupant.
The reasoning behind the curfew is to stop them dicking around late at night in cars. It's proposed as the panacea - as if, if the kids can't drive at night, they won't push the boundaries at all. Of course common sense says they're still the same person deep down, so they'll just push the boundaries on the same stretch of road, just with more traffic around and at a different time.
I suppose one of the added bonuses of taking away night-time driving from kids is it automatically deals with the extremely anti-social cruise scene, so you can imagine the proposal will get some weight behind it if one / all of the MP's live anywhere near Kroozeville. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 12 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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