Cars & Transportation

Should learner drivers not have high powered cars until a certain age?

Cars & Transportation

Posted by: Irsa

12th Jun 2009 11:47pm

Kids should not have high powered cars untill a certain age

Cath
  • 27th Feb 2010 01:35pm

the cars are not the problem, its the kids (& others) that drive them. I know plenty of people that can drive powerful cars without being idiots. Maybe manufacturers should put governers in these cars so they cant go over a certain speed. There is no need for cars to be able to do over 120ks on our roads. Maybe they could designate an area for burnouts/drag racing etc that drivers can go to at their own risk and not take out innocent road-users. Banning kids from high powered cars wont stop everyone, if they want to drive them they will find a way.


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