TBH if they do this they should ban L Drivers from N roads. Seeing as most of our N roads are single carriageway, it could be counter productive to let L Drivers drive on them (because of the dangerous overtaking that would result)* L-drivers will not be permitted to drive above a certain fixed speed, expected to be 80kph. This means they cannot drive at higher permitted speeds such as 100kph on main roads and 120kph on motorways.
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* L-drivers will not be permitted to drive above a certain fixed speed, expected to be 80kph. This means they cannot drive at higher permitted speeds such as 100kph on main roads and 120kph on motorways.
A case in point here from an AAM contributor who has just passed his/her test and is looking at a BMW 320d with a 2 litre engine, turbo, 136bhp.The suggestions above are fine, R plate, etc, but why not limit the cc of a car in the first 1-2 years to under 1400cc.... its the combination of over confidence, and over powered that seems to be one of the fatal factors... These days it appears that most 19-22 year olds (and I'm not limiting it to fellows only, there are a lot of female speed freaks out there also) are in 1.6L cars as a bare minimum!
How would Garda enforcement stop five young lads playing chicken at up to 150km/h on an isolated country road?
Did any one see what said in newspaper tonight?
Learner drivers and those just qualified will be automatically banned from driving if they get six penalty points instead of the normal 12 points. Drivers who pass the test face the six point ban for a further two years.
* L-drivers will not be permitted to drive above a certain fixed speed, expected to be 80kph. This means they cannot drive at higher permitted speeds such as 100kph on main roads and 120kph on motorways.
* They will be restricted to low engine size vehicles for a set period. The size has yet to be determined but it is expected L-drivers and new full licence holders will not be able to drive high-powered two-litre cars and will be restricted to entry grade 1l to 1.4l.
* They will have to put 'R' plates on the front and rear of their cars.
* They will have a zero drink-driving limit.
Mr Brett said he was "frustrated and slightly disillusioned" at the spate of road deaths involving young male drivers.
But motorists who pass their driving test will also be subject to the new rule for a two-year probationary period after they get their full licence.
They are blaming Learner drivers on everything that goes wrong on roads, Im a learner and i dont behave like that on road, if anything alot "so called Full licence driver" drive worse on road and they bully learner drivers.. Does anyone elase see the a problem with above?... How many out off the 435 something people go caught drink drinking last week were L-Drivers?
I love to hear any comments on this? :mad:
IMHO all provisional licence holders should be put off the road.* L-drivers will not be permitted to drive above a certain fixed speed, expected to be 80kph. This means they cannot drive at higher permitted speeds such as 100kph on main roads and 120kph on motorways. . . . I love to hear any comments on this? :mad:
5 young lads sadly lost their lives however knee gerk reactions are no what is called for, a more visable garda presence on the roads, they dont need to be doing speed checks, their mere presence makes people think twice. Better roads, and education
IMHO all provisional licence holders should be put off the road.
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