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

Anonymous
  • 4th Jul 2011 12:15pm

Restricting the power of the car won't matter because they'll either find a way to upgrade or drive the more powerfull cars anyway. Just like people driving around on their learners. They don't really care about the law they just do it anyway. If you bring in a harsher punnishment like crushing the car they will just buy a $500 hack watch that be crushed then go out and buy another one. What needs to be done is educating not only the young drivers but the parents who teach them too.


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