the full version to metallica , has alot more impact
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ny-_wn9mSfI
You are correct however there will always be younguns and not so younguns that will always feel the need to "clown around" to some extent...fact.
Personally I'd like to see places where stunting,drifting etc could be held and even supported by the authorities and maybe raise the penalties for doing any of the above on public roads.
It's always going to happen...therefore adapting is the better approach IMO
I fail to see the relevance of the posted video clips.
Although entitled "The faster the speed the bigegr the mess", I saw nothing in either that suggested that the featured crashes owed anything to excessive speed.
Two involved crashes at what appeared to be reasonable open road speeds, in which incompetent drivers lost control of their vehicles. I would suggest that for such drivers no speed is safe. However, neither of them were engaged in anything hoonish. The third was aimed at drink driving , and speed was quite irrelevant. The fourth, where a young boy walked out straight in front of a van because he was txting , is rather malevolent. The van was doing nothing wrong, and the boy walked straight in front of him, yet the authors of the video would have us accept that somehow it was the driver's fault.
Fairer messages would be
"Don't attempt to drive when you are not competent to do so"
"Don't drive when pissed"
"don't txt and walk"
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
I think if you step in front of a transit van you deserve to get hit.
Agree R6. That website was the biggest most pathetic excuse of shite for wasting my broadband that I have seen for a long time. I see that he proudly displays the Caver "as seen on Top Gear", a show that has the biggest couple of hoons on TV. Maybe he doesn't think so because they are not young.
I actually think the first one I posted is very relevant to the problems of young drivers.
They tend to have a much higher opinion of their own driving skills than they actually have. They do gun it down the street thinking they are Michael Schumacher. Add to their overconfidence a feeling of invincibility and being ten foot tall and bullet-proof. Yet they do not have the experience or level headedness that is needed. Overreacting to situations is one of the major reasons younger drivers lose control. Just like in that vid.
OI speeding never killed anyone, suddenly becoming stationary thats the killer!
The problem with that is, then everyone expects it and then its YOUR FAULT that you didn't come through for them when THEY fuck up, because you didn't give them the extra leeway.
Life cant, and doesnt, work like this, or else we end up descending into arguments like "why was I so near the centerline in my lane when you hit me head-on" when it was you who crossed the centreline, not me. It doesnt work.
If you really want to promote personal responsibility you can't start assuming someone elses responsibilities, because to be fair - they would have to start taking over yours. We are all better served to just make sure we are personally ok.
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