01-06-2009, 10:04 PM | #23 |
Brigadier General
300
Rep 3,351
Posts |
I understand all the arguments. If there were only a simple way to weed out the sociopaths, the immature, and the just plain moronic without risking other peoples lives.
Don't forget, driving is a privilege, not a birthright. I see nothing wrong with a graduated power rating and restricted driving hours. Teenage drivers should not be behind the wheel of 250 - 350 hp cars between midnight and 8 am. Nothing good can happen. As a driver proves to society that he or she is maturing, and gaining experience with a safe, accident free and speeding ticket free record - then ramp it up a little. Lester's Proposed New Worldwide Driving Laws: Level 1 Ages 16 through 19 - 125 hp max, 4 cyl. normally aspirated engine, driving curfew midnight - 8 am (unless driving early to school or work - or medical emergency or with an adult over 30 years old) Level 2 Ages 20 - 25 (accident and speeding ticket free - otherwise back to Level 1) - 200 hp max, 6 cyl. normally aspirated engine. No curfew midnight - 8 am, but no passengers in the vehicle unless over 30 years old. Level 3 Ages 30 - 35 (accident and speeding ticket free - otherwise back to Level 2) - 300 hp max, 8 cyl. allowed, turbocharged engines allowed. Level 4 Ages 35+ - no restrictions - but accidents or speeding tickets put you back at level 3. DUI - lose your license for 6 months, and take a driver education course. Enter back at your age group level, max Level 3. Every 2 years - everyone must take and pass a driver safety course. Every 5 years, everyone must take a road test and pass basic physical (hearing, eyesight, ability to drive a car physically). Safe driving everyone!!!! |
Appreciate
0
|
01-06-2009, 10:05 PM | #24 | |
Captain
65
Rep 765
Posts |
Lester good luck getting that passed! :biggrin:
Quote:
You left yourself WAY to open for that one. |
|
Appreciate
0
|
01-06-2009, 10:26 PM | #25 | |
Free at last
300
Rep 986
Posts |
Quote:
where do you buy your weed?? |
|
Appreciate
0
|
01-06-2009, 11:09 PM | #26 |
1 addict and proud!
44
Rep 569
Posts |
i know my limitations, and i know my cars limitation iv learned the hard way and thats why now i see myself as a good driver. At 16 i was a terrible driver and though i was untouchable, until i was caught and learned my lesson and now im ticket and accident free for almost 3 years knock on wood.
|
Appreciate
0
|
01-06-2009, 11:20 PM | #27 |
1Addict, and proud
172
Rep 1,436
Posts
Drives: 2009 AW 135i M-Sport
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: San Antonio, TX
|
Lester I dont think you even realize that the majority of 1 Series owners are 21-25 BMW would laugh in your face if you tried to put ur dumb law to work. And I think you have a lot to live still if you think youngsters are the worst drivers... not to long ago we had over 400 accidents in day where I live and guess what more then half of the drivers were WELL over 35... you try to make it seem as if you old people are such perfect little drivers when in reality yall aren't, yall are just as bad sometimes worst. And just because you dont have any tickets on your record or no accidents doesn't neccessarily mean your a great driver at all.. thats my opinion. And if you think a basic physical test should be required that wont work either bc that would mean 70yr+ old people wouldnt be allowed to drive bc theyre physical capabilties wont be near as good as someone 21.. and defensive driving is a waste of money and time, they dont even show you how to drive in rain which is when most people have accidents. Plus no one even knows what a yield sign means especially old people who think they can get away with everything. And I think having a DUI is WORST than anything for a driver you shouldnt even be able to get your license back for a LONG time to teach you a lesson, not some 6 months and some driving course, driving course doesnt teach you how to drive drunk or how to tell yourself not to get in a car inoxicated.. thats self decision.
__________________
BMW AW 135i ZMP:6mt,Coral Red Leather,Silver Matte Trim,Heated Front Seats,I-Drive,HD Radio,Ipod/Usb,Comf.Acces www.wix.com/TT135i/Moi |
Appreciate
0
|
01-07-2009, 08:32 AM | #28 |
Brigadier General
300
Rep 3,351
Posts |
TT - thanks for your input. Yes there are bad drivers at every age. I totally agree. That is why better driver training, laws with teeth, and driving tests and exams that truly test a drivers capabilites are going to be necessary if we ever want to clean up the roads.
It is quite easy for all of us to see that at least 10 - 20% of drivers currently on the roads today simply have no business being there. Another 10 - 20% are in desperate need of a 'slap on the back of the head' wake up call. Street racers should be grounded, repeat offenders jailed. And my personal belief is that some sort of graduated system should be in place, like it is for flying. You can't just jump into a jumbo jet - you have to have experience on smaller planes first. |
Appreciate
0
|
01-07-2009, 11:50 AM | #29 | |
Brigadier General
306
Rep 4,481
Posts |
Quote:
Don't get carried away. What makes you think the average age of any luxury brand auto is less than 30? The demographc info for 1addicts trends young because it's a internet group for enthusiasts. The reality of total one sales includes an awful lot of middleaged folks. At any rate, opinions about driving abilities are just that. The truth can be better seen in insurance rates. Those aren't based on opinions, they're based on the data relating to who actually has accidents and what are they costing. It should surprise no one that young males are the most expensive to insure because their on-going actions make them the biggest risk. I woul love to see tougher licensing laws, but it will never happen because too many people think that driving is a right.
__________________
135i, SGM, Coral, Sport Package, Auto, Premium Hifi, USB/ipod, Apex EC-7s, PPK Stage II
|
|
Appreciate
0
|
01-07-2009, 12:11 PM | #30 | |
Lieutenant Colonel
137
Rep 1,540
Posts
Drives: '14 EBII M235i & '06 R53 GP
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Northridge, CA
|
Quote:
__________________
|
|
Appreciate
0
|
01-07-2009, 01:13 PM | #32 | |
Major
34
Rep 1,002
Posts |
Quote:
Lester, you can make that law in Canada if you like, but keep it north of your border because I don't think the people of the states have any interest in it. Once again, more personal responsibility would require less laws. While we are at it, why don't we ban motorcycles, most of them are much faster than even medium performance vehicles and they aren't very survivable. Why don't we make the speed limit 35 or 40mph?
__________________
"Don't run, you'll only die tired" ~ Gunship Pilot
|
|
Appreciate
0
|
01-07-2009, 01:45 PM | #33 |
Brigadier General
306
Rep 4,481
Posts |
While we are at it, why don't we ban motorcycles, most of them are much faster than even medium performance vehicles and they aren't very survivable. Why don't we make the speed limit 35 or 40mph?[/quote]
We have some good ideas and lots of stupid people. Unfortunately, our reality occurs somewhere in between. [BTW - Hear how the armed forces are trying to push much more intensive motorcycle training on members who buy bikes? It turns out they're been suffering a huge rate of serious accidents. What can they do?]
__________________
135i, SGM, Coral, Sport Package, Auto, Premium Hifi, USB/ipod, Apex EC-7s, PPK Stage II
|
Appreciate
0
|
01-07-2009, 02:11 PM | #34 | |
Major
34
Rep 1,002
Posts |
Quote:
[BTW - Hear how the armed forces are trying to push much more intensive motorcycle training on members who buy bikes? It turns out they're been suffering a huge rate of serious accidents. What can they do?][/quote] Yeah, I wasn't actually suggesting that, not sure if you were catching on to my sarcasm. As for the military training about motorcycles, it actually prevented me from even getting one because not only do they have extensive training, there are a lot of rules about what you have to wear for protection and you have to get them inspected all the time. Basically, it became more hassle than I felt it was worth.
__________________
"Don't run, you'll only die tired" ~ Gunship Pilot
|
|
Appreciate
0
|
01-07-2009, 02:28 PM | #35 | |
Banned
79
Rep 5,970
Posts |
Quote:
I agree with Larry 100%. I had reasonably fast cars when I was 18-24, and I sit back today thinking that I'm damn lucky I lived through it. I had friends who didn't, and the ones who did all say the same thing I do. Young men don't make rational decisions under certain circumstances. It's wired into our brains from the days of the cavemen, and no matter what we say at that age, we're prone to taking risks. How many of you have seen the story of the kid that got killed in the M5 on the private runway in FL? He was on the M5 forum DAYS before the incident telling everyone what a responsible driver he was, and how much he respected the car....right before he drove it off the end of a flight line at 150MPH. |
|
Appreciate
0
|
01-07-2009, 02:31 PM | #36 | |
Banned
79
Rep 5,970
Posts |
Quote:
Not to metion you look like a dork with the damn reflective vests on. |
|
Appreciate
0
|
01-07-2009, 04:17 PM | #37 | |
Major
309
Rep 1,201
Posts |
Quote:
|
|
Appreciate
0
|
01-07-2009, 11:09 PM | #38 | ||||||
Banned
79
Rep 5,970
Posts |
Quote:
Here's the thread. I think it fits pretty well in this discussion. http://www.m5board.com/vbulletin/e60...ts-m-mode.html Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
|
||||||
Appreciate
0
|
01-07-2009, 11:32 PM | #39 | |
Free at last
300
Rep 986
Posts |
Quote:
|
|
Appreciate
0
|
01-07-2009, 11:35 PM | #40 |
1 addict and proud!
44
Rep 569
Posts |
alcohol was involved, first off i do not drink, and i have friends who have been killed from drinking and driving. I know im not the best driver infact i just learned to drive a stick but i hope that i will never end up in a situation where anything remotely this bad could happen!
My prayers to those who were affected by this terrible incident. |
Appreciate
0
|
01-08-2009, 12:37 AM | #41 | |
Banned
79
Rep 5,970
Posts |
Quote:
Tests proved that the driver wasn't drinking. Some of the others were, but they had no control over the car. |
|
Appreciate
0
|
01-08-2009, 04:56 AM | #42 | |
Major
309
Rep 1,201
Posts |
Quote:
Im 18 years old. Was involved in a bad car crash. Did think I was hot shit. Thank god I only had 170hp and not 500. For all the parents reading this. Almost all guys think they are invincible, have them learn their lesson at a very young age. My condolences to both families. |
|
Appreciate
0
|
Post Reply |
Bookmarks |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
|
|