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

janie
  • 15th Jul 2010 04:28pm

Laws governing the size CC motorbike you can ride is not dependent on age either. It is dependent on experience. If you get your motorbike license at 50, you will still be only able to ride a 250cc for the first 12 months. AFter that (in WA) you have to sit another test to ride on an open license ie., any CC. There are problems with this as well. I can get my 250cc license today, not ride for 12 months at all, take my open test, and start riding a 1000cc the next day. I think the requirements to pass all vehicle licenses probably need an overhaul.


Cancel

Help Caféstudy members by responding to their questions, or ask your own in Café Chat, and you will get the chance of earning extra rewards. Caféstudy will match these and donate equally to our two chosen Australian charities.

Food Bank Australia not only plays a lead role in fighting hunger, but also a vitally important role in tackling Australia’s $20 billion food waste problem and helping the environment.
Australian Marine Conservation Society are an independent charity, staffed by a committed group of scientists, educators and passionate advocates who have defended Australia’s oceans for over 50 years.
ReachOut is the most accessed online mental health service for young people and their parents in Australia. Their trusted self-help information, peer-support program and referral tools save lives by helping young people be well and stay well. The information they offer parents makes it easier for them to help their teenagers, too.