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And Australia....FloppY_ wrote:
Remind me plz...
P-plates are 16-18 year old drivers no?
What country is bonkers enough to let 16 year olds drive?
Oh yeah, wait.. the US
Cars are cheap, insurance is optional, 16 year olds are stupid (search 'Sh!fty') result: mayhem.
Last edited by Dilbert_X (2010-04-25 06:12:11)
Fuck Israel
*Adds australia to list of countries to stay off the road in*Dilbert_X wrote:
And Australia....FloppY_ wrote:
Remind me plz...
P-plates are 16-18 year old drivers no?
What country is bonkers enough to let 16 year olds drive?
Oh yeah, wait.. the US
Cars are cheap, insurance is optional, 16 year olds are stupid (search 'Sh!fty') result: mayhem.
Insurance optional?
Wtf....
Last edited by FloppY_ (2010-04-25 06:22:20)
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
S'cuse me?Dilbert_X wrote:
insurance is optional
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
L Plate - age 16 (120 hour log book)FloppY_ wrote:
Remind me plz...Dilbert_X wrote:
Why not instead of a P plate have one of those road marker cross things?
Then when they pile into a tree the Police can take it out from behind of whats left of the windscreen and knock it straight in the ground.
Would save a lot of time and probably paperwork.
P-plates are 16-18 year old drivers no?
What country is bonkers enough to let 16 year olds drive?
Oh yeah, wait.. the US
Red P - (only available after 12 months on Ls, and 120 successfully loged, and the passing of a drivers test), while on reds, speeding = insta 3 month suspension.
Green P - (Only available after an individual is on their reds for 12 month, exclusing suspension time, touchscreen hazard test needs to be passed aswell)
Black, or Full Liscense, (After 2 years on greens, another driving test taken)
So if you keep exactly to the dates possible, you'd have your full liscense by 20, but the average is like 21/22
Last edited by tazz. (2010-04-25 06:16:09)
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
Plus we have 1,000s of asian students who think they really are in GT5.
'OK respawn, WTF my legs not come back?'
'OK respawn, WTF my legs not come back?'
Fuck Israel
Yeah..... wtf??Cheez wrote:
S'cuse me?Dilbert_X wrote:
insurance is optional
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
of the road in?FloppY_ wrote:
*Adds australia to list of countries to stay of the road in*Dilbert_X wrote:
And Australia....FloppY_ wrote:
Remind me plz...
P-plates are 16-18 year old drivers no?
What country is bonkers enough to let 16 year olds drive?
Oh yeah, wait.. the US
Cars are cheap, insurance is optional, 16 year olds are stupid (search 'Sh!fty') result: mayhem.
Insurance optional?
Wtf....
off you troll.
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
off to where?tazz. wrote:
off you troll.
Varies state by state.tazz. wrote:
L Plate - age 16 (120 hour log book)FloppY_ wrote:
Remind me plz...Dilbert_X wrote:
Why not instead of a P plate have one of those road marker cross things?
Then when they pile into a tree the Police can take it out from behind of whats left of the windscreen and knock it straight in the ground.
Would save a lot of time and probably paperwork.
P-plates are 16-18 year old drivers no?
What country is bonkers enough to let 16 year olds drive?
Oh yeah, wait.. the US
Red P - (only available after 12 months on Ls, and 120 successfully loged, and the passing of a drivers test), while on reds, speeding = insta 3 month suspension.
Green P - (Only available after an individual is on their reds for 12 month, exclusing suspension time, touchscreen hazard test needs to be passed aswell)
Black, or Full Liscense, (After 2 years on greens, another driving test taken)
So if you keep exactly to the dates possible, you'd have your greens by 20, but the average is like 21/22
Bear in mind no-one but no-one does the 120 supervised hours, Daddy just signs the form and they're done.
Many don't even do the instructor hours. Daddy just gives the instructor some cash and it gets signed off too.
No driving tests required in South Australia, only paper theory tests
There is no regular vehicle roadworthiness inspection either..... so we have morons tooling around with their rear brakes disconnected to help with their burnouts.
Fuck Israel
i did actually 140 hours.., didnt fudge any.. i guess i was lucky to have parents willing to give their time
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
Insurance is optional in SA. Mandatory third party injury insurance comes with the rego - assuming people bother with that - otherwise insurance is optional.tazz. wrote:
Yeah..... wtf??Cheez wrote:
S'cuse me?Dilbert_X wrote:
insurance is optional
Should you cause a major accident you're royally screwed, but if you're 16 and just bought a V8 with mag wheels and cherry bomb exhaust chances are insurance isn't a priority.
Fuck Israel
My neighbours kid did zero, had Ps for two weeks, that was it.tazz. wrote:
i did actually 140 hours.., didnt fudge any.. i guess i was lucky to have parents willing to give their time
Fuck Israel
Pfew, I just thought you meant that 3rd party insurance was optionalDilbert_X wrote:
Insurance is optional in SA. Mandatory third party injury insurance comes with the rego - assuming people bother with that - otherwise insurance is optional.tazz. wrote:
Yeah..... wtf??Cheez wrote:
S'cuse me?
Should you cause a major accident you're royally screwed, but if you're 16 and just bought a V8 with mag wheels and cherry bomb exhaust chances are insurance isn't a priority.
The insurance to cover your own loss is optional everywhere no? pretty common tbh...
Here in Denmark insurance costs so much that I'm better off not getting any for my MKII Golf... Since after 1 year of driving it insurance would have cost me the same as the car itself...
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
hush you. we drive in cities with more people than your entire country...........and ive never been in an accident.FloppY_ wrote:
Remind me plz...Dilbert_X wrote:
Why not instead of a P plate have one of those road marker cross things?
Then when they pile into a tree the Police can take it out from behind of whats left of the windscreen and knock it straight in the ground.
Would save a lot of time and probably paperwork.
P-plates are 16-18 year old drivers no?
What country is bonkers enough to let 16 year olds drive?
Oh yeah, wait.. the US
No, in the UK 3rd party injury and damage insurance is mandatory.
SA only 3rd party injury insurance is mandatory.
So glad I'm not starting out in driving now.
SA only 3rd party injury insurance is mandatory.
So glad I'm not starting out in driving now.
Fuck Israel
Doesn't change the fact that letting kids as immature as 16 year olds drive automobiles is an insane concept...11 Bravo wrote:
hush you. we drive in cities with more people than your entire country...........and ive never been in an accident.FloppY_ wrote:
Remind me plz...Dilbert_X wrote:
Why not instead of a P plate have one of those road marker cross things?
Then when they pile into a tree the Police can take it out from behind of whats left of the windscreen and knock it straight in the ground.
Would save a lot of time and probably paperwork.
P-plates are 16-18 year old drivers no?
What country is bonkers enough to let 16 year olds drive?
Oh yeah, wait.. the US
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
I drive this.
Great mileage, fits in the driveway.
Great mileage, fits in the driveway.
like i said...not everyones country is some tiny speck of land....need to drive places ya know.FloppY_ wrote:
Doesn't change the fact that letting kids as immature as 16 year olds drive automobiles is an insane concept...11 Bravo wrote:
hush you. we drive in cities with more people than your entire country...........and ive never been in an accident.FloppY_ wrote:
Remind me plz...
P-plates are 16-18 year old drivers no?
What country is bonkers enough to let 16 year olds drive?
Oh yeah, wait.. the US
No question about it.FloppY_ wrote:
Doesn't change the fact that letting kids as immature as 16 year olds drive automobiles is an insane concept...
Fuck Israel
So if some nutjob without 3rd party damage insurance totals some rich guys McLaren F1 they are basically in debt for the rest of their lives?Dilbert_X wrote:
No, in the UK 3rd party injury and damage insurance is mandatory.
SA only 3rd party injury insurance is mandatory.
So glad I'm not starting out in driving now.
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Seems pretty standard, "compulsory third party" with your rego, then you can have with an insurance company "fire and theft" and "comprehensive", usually. Comprehensive is if you fuck up, and can cover theft of contents depending on the company.
Oh and come to Victoria, you can't drive here till you're 18 with 120 hours.
Oh and come to Victoria, you can't drive here till you're 18 with 120 hours.
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
I thought in some states (US) 15 year olds could drive
farmers permit maybeThe Sheriff wrote:
I thought in some states (US) 15 year olds could drive