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12-08-2008, 10:40 PM | #31 | ||
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There are still some quick cars out there which are allowable.
VW R32 184kw V6, 1510kg: kw/kg = 122, L/tonne = 2.12 0-100km/h = 6.5s however, a tad expensive for most p-platers heaps of street cred IMO (or for heaps less money a VW Bora V6 4motion) 150kw AWD/6sp man, <$20K Renault Clio Sport. Try keeping up with one of these in traffic around town in a GT....I don't think so. Awesome P-Plater performance car. Otherwise just get an XR6 like everyone else and wait until your off your Ps for a GT/XR8 etc. I'd imagine Vicroads (and the police) are tired of hearing from young people trying to find loopholes to get cars which they shouldn't be in....
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12-08-2008, 10:59 PM | #32 | ||
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the no modification law cant be controled easily... im not sure if it is for engine only or entire car.. but im not on my ps yet, but if i was, and i got pulled over for whatever reason... my motor looks 100% standard except for extractors and a chrome cam cover. the cop OR vicroads cant tell that ive got crane camshaft, and other extensive head work unless i rev its guts to humour them.
and another note... with the power to weigh ratio.. how can this be proven also? i see online all the time ricerboys with there nissans and hondas that have stripped everything from there car, stereo, back seats, even there carpet. i remember reading an article about a bunch of guys from a magazine stripping everything from a 2.0 n/a nissan pulsar, and it did 0-100 in 8 seconds? and after stripping everything (not like panels or doors) it was doing 0-100 in 6 seconds. now theres no way to prevent this unless the car is looked inside, or the boot opened. i even heard in one case a dude changed his fuel tank to a smaller one to save weight? as dumb as it may sound. just my 2 cents ; you know what i think? they shouldnt do restrictions... for any car unless its a stupidly obvious killer (such as richy rich getting a ferrari for his 18th) they should just raise rego for the car. the better to power to weight is the costier it would be. who knows what the restriction are as of now or future?.. i have a 950kg ford escort with 2litre with worked head.. probly makes around 100 hp or less but spins the wheels very easily and the one time i let my friend drive it he nearly killed us by steering with the throttle. |
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12-08-2008, 11:20 PM | #33 | ||
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I drive a V8, pre JULY 07. Never been pulled over, no speeding or parking fines and its my daily. Bigger heads, manifold, cam, exhaust, tune. Car is classed as factory 165kw, drive responsible and nothing will happen.
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12-08-2008, 11:54 PM | #34 | ||
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I, For one drive a ba xr8 on my p plates, The problem is most guys get behind the wheel and have a false sense of security, thinking they have big brakes, big wheels and they can corner doing speeds which the car and there driving experince can not handle with. Lose control and kill themself.
But on the same point, This is just a temporary fix to a permanent problem. A v8 can take off quicker then a 6 but at the end of the day, They both do 140+ therefore a better solution would be limiting the speed on p plates cars to infact 100. On the odd occasion you here that people have killed themself when taking off from lights, it's more so the fact when overtaking, street racing, high speeds, cornering at high speeds. These 4 things are what i define as the biggest killer. Now you tell me? what car cant do 120-160? what car cant go around a bend at high speeds? It comes down to the driver. If they invested more money into teaching us young fellas how to drive, such as making L's n P's have to resit a defensive driving course every 6 months. That solution to me is a better way to contribute to this increasing problem. |
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Actually, I'm starting to think either VicRoads has made a mistake on the website or the OP is indeed correct. How I read it is:
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So there you go flappist, were not trying to a GT isn't a high-powered vehcile, just that it's not a VicRoads considered one. Anybody know the extract in the Road Transport Act? Or anybody willing to go and try and explain that to a HWY Patrol Cop who thinks they are a judge and jury?
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13-08-2008, 10:27 AM | #37 | ||
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Sorry northiam, if you actually read all of the info on the link you posted above you'll see that the 2 definitions are:
1.) People who obtained their license Prior to 1 July 2007 - a power to mass ratio which exceeds 125 kilowatts per tonne; or - an engine capacity which exceeds 3.5 litres per tonne of the unladen mass (tare) of the motor vehicle 2.) People who obtained their licence After July 2007 - An engine of eight or more cylinders; - a turbocharged or supercharged engine (except diesel powered vehicles); - an engine that has been modified to increase its performance; - and/or any of the following high performance six cylinder vehicles as published in the Government Gazette. So No you Can not legally drive a BAGT on a Victorian probationary license. |
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13-08-2008, 10:35 AM | #38 | ||||||
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I did some research for this:
It comes under the Road Safety (Drivers) Regulations 1999 which I found a copy of from the Department of Justice Website. Which all sources indicate that it is most up to date. Find it here: Road Safety (Drivers) Regulations 1999 The following defines what a High Powered Vehilce is: Quote:
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However, we don't know that, so instead we have (i'm partially in agreeance with it) a blanket rule covering the most inexperienced drivers on our roads from driving one. Problem I see is, you leave that rule when you turn 21-22 (given that you get your license as soon as possible.) and by no means do I believe just because you have had 3-4 years on the road solo are you going to automatically stop being a tool on the road and using a V8 incorrectly. I don't think there is anything anyone could do in there V8 that I couldn't in my BA XR6? You may get to your top speed quicker, but i'll only be 1-5 seconds behind if that depending on the car. There is just so many holes in the blanket policy. On the other hand, I see many people (mainly young females) driving small little cars like they are rally driving and are alway flying around the corners including lately during the massive wet roads wer have had here, and i'm suprised as to how come at least 1 of them hasn't just lost traction and hit a pole! It's no just young makes driving big V8s that are causing problems.
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13-08-2008, 12:32 PM | #40 | ||
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It's all in the mentality of said drivers in question. You can just as easily get yourself in a world of trouble driving a stock as a rock Falcon or Commodore as you can in a GT or Clubsport.
If young drivers are deemed not to have the capability to handle a high performance car, it says a lot about our testing/training standards. It's a bit of a cop out really, to be seen to be doing something about the issue without investigating other possible solutions (driver training, for one) And for the record, you were never able to drive a BA GT on a probationary license in Victoria, regardless if you hold a pre-July 2007 or post-July 2007 license. |
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What I posted above is what the current law stands as, which seems to suggest that we are much welcome in our right to do so, if we obtained our probationary license before 1st JUL 07.
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13-08-2008, 04:40 PM | #42 | ||
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Just to clarify, i'm not after an argument over who should/shouldn't be allowed to drive high powered vehilce, i'm just hoping somoene knows of somewhere else these laws may be covered?
The Vicroads Website & the above RS(d)R 1999 clash with each other and both are completely different to what the understand is by most people I talk to. Doesn't anybody on these forums work for VicRoads? We must have one.
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Actually, there is a difference between finding loopholes and stating exactly what the law says. Whinging is one thing, but I'm actually collating all this and going to see VicRoads as I want clarifaction on what the law is and where it is stated.
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14-08-2008, 03:17 PM | #47 | ||
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BA GT high performance ? lol
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14-08-2008, 03:53 PM | #48 | ||
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Well I spoke a Vic police traffic division, the cop on the phone looked at the web site and wording and said it was contracting and ambiguous and said he would call me back.
He later did call back and said the definitions are referring to pre and post July 07. I may be no William Shakespeare but I don’t see how one would come up with that just reading that web page, just covering themselves I guess! It certainly makes sense that a BA GT would be among cars banned for new drivers but that web site doesn’t make that clear. |
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1) No means NO, not "oh well ok you are special and you can be yes because I don't want to hurt your feelings". 2) Fail means FAIL, not "oh come on, try again, I will help you, there are no wrong answers really, oh it looks like the test is too hard, lets just say you passed and discuss how really cool you are". 3) Respect and credibility must be earned, they are not available on 1000 days interest free. |
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211A & 211B is what states who CANNOT drive a car as defined by 211, so the above extract means for people Pre-Jul 07 they are allowed to. Please don't bad mouth me, just tell me where I am mis-understanding that extract from the rules & regs? There is still another 2 years worth of Probationary Drivers who come under those extracts in my above post, so wouldn't it be worthwhile looking into it now and getting any confusion sorted? Just discussing this.
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I think you're still missing the whole point of the legislation..... :
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14-08-2008, 04:51 PM | #54 | ||
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Move along guy's, many points have been made several times.
Standard needs to lift or thread will be closed.
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Here is the Vicroads page with list of regulations Link The relevant one is the Road Safety (Drivers) Regulations 1999. Note that this has been amended to reflect the new system, the current version can be found HERE while the 1999 version is HERE. The website for Victorian parliamentary Acts & Regulations is: http://www.dms.dpc.vic.gov.au
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14-08-2008, 09:21 PM | #56 | ||
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if, in QLD, you got your P's before July 1 2007 you can drive what you like
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Well if there was no V8 ban then why wouldn't they be allowed to drive 5 litres???? Vicroads told me it applies to every P plater (As I said above) even people who got their license before the laws were introduced. People could/can apply for an exemption (but that's not everyone before July 07). I just Read above: I don't know what's going on here, I was informed from Vicroads but so were others I know, same story. From what you said that link must be 100% correct. Think their customer services needs a punch in the face.
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But I do know before the no v8/turbo rule P platers could and still can drive V8's as long as they are below the power to weight stated.
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i've got a toyota soarer twin turbo, and i wouldn't have been allowed to drive it on my Ps. also, all soarers/lexus scs are classified as sports coupes, so i wasnt aware that they could be driven by a P plater. mind you, they're heavy buggers so perhaps they can.
in victoria, there are 4 rules for P-platers to abide by (that differ from regular license holders): 1. must always have a blood alcohol content of 0.00. 2. must carry permit license while driving 3. must always have p plates displayed. 4. are not permitted to drive high powered vehicles i was pretty sure this included al v8s |
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