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
  • 3rd Apr 2012 08:12pm

probably not worth saying but , The high power cars and bikes are not the issue the issue is the drivers, im an l plater and i am hoping to obtain my p's in the month of october this year , im not a stupid driver and i respect the car im driving whether it be my own car , familys or mates , yes i plan on going fast but only at the track. Im hoping on getting either a 6 turbo or an 8 , this does not me im going to instantly crash or be stupid , simply states that i am going to be much more aware and carefull on what i do with my car. Granted the fact there are some real idiots on the road especially kids who think they are invincable , however that dose not mean all of us are those kids.


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