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Street Legal FTW

Posted:
May 26th, 2008, 8:42 am
by EFFalcon
http://uk.cars.yahoo.com/20022008/36/po ... ing-0.htmlPolice in the Polish city of Lodz have introduced a radical scheme to cut the number of accidents involving boy racers.
The police let the boy racers speed through the city on streets that have been specially closed to other traffic.
It's hoped this plan will drastically cut the number of accidents involving young drivers at night by giving them somewhere they can let loose.
The first legal street races have already taken place and the police are encouraged by the results.
"We've come to an understanding with the organisers of illegal street races," says Lech Ryszewski, who is head of the Lodz Motoring Club.
"We have created a Street Legal section to organise races on closed-off public roads and the participants are obliged to make sure no-one organises races on other city streets."
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Posted:
May 26th, 2008, 8:50 am
by Bipolar
That's farken sik. Too bad the Aussie laws are so archaic and don't follow any good examples from the rest of the world.
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Posted:
May 26th, 2008, 9:46 am
by Commando
I dare someone to post this in OzECruisers

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Posted:
May 26th, 2008, 9:46 am
by Gozza
Ok i will
Done - its a good read though and something to ponder
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Posted:
May 26th, 2008, 9:47 am
by black.canman
if i was going too move overseas that might be the place but Australia is just too good
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May 26th, 2008, 10:11 am
by Bomber
As if that would ever happen here they make too much money on fines to do something like this here...
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May 26th, 2008, 11:01 am
by LTDHO
They'd do it in Vic.
Then defect every car!
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Posted:
May 26th, 2008, 11:13 am
by Dezza
LTDHO wrote:They'd do it in Vic.
Then defect every car!
lol. It's funny cos it's true!
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Posted:
May 26th, 2008, 6:32 pm
by SnyperEB
LTDHO wrote:They'd do it in Vic.
Then defect every car!
Sounds good but im affriad this is what would happen!
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Posted:
May 26th, 2008, 6:59 pm
by YBYAVL
ive been sayin this for ages...
we need to shut down princess hwy from noble park up to clayton area between like midnight an 4am on a saturday night
an jus let us run riot...
obviously have cops/fireys/ambos/ses there encase shit hits the fan....
either that or relay advantage drive (dandy sth) so its not as bumpy an use that...
but as sum1 sed b4...theyll lose to much money on fines an revenue...
y do u think ciggarettes r still legal an pubs have car parks!
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Posted:
May 26th, 2008, 8:35 pm
by shane-ed
DandyNights wrote:ive been sayin this for ages...
we need to shut down princess hwy from noble park up to clayton area between like midnight an 4am on a saturday night
an jus let us run riot...
obviously have cops/fireys/ambos/ses there encase shit hits the fan....
either that or relay advantage drive (dandy sth) so its not as bumpy an use that...
but as sum1 sed b4...theyll lose to much money on fines an revenue...
y do u think ciggarettes r still legal an pubs have car parks!
+1
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Posted:
May 26th, 2008, 8:53 pm
by holmsy
i think one of the key reasons against it. they will claim it just looks like they endorse hoon behaviour.
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Posted:
May 26th, 2008, 9:52 pm
by YBYAVL
then wat does releasing a new 6cyl turbo with 310kw endorse... sunday driving??
and if they keep raving on about it the way they do, they'll ban them
an it'll be the 70's all over again
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May 26th, 2008, 9:53 pm
by Fairmont888
DandyNights wrote:then wat does releasing a new 6cyl turbo with 310kw endorse... sunday driving??
the government isnt releasing the car though
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May 26th, 2008, 9:55 pm
by YBYAVL
Fairmont888 wrote:DandyNights wrote:then wat does releasing a new 6cyl turbo with 310kw endorse... sunday driving??
the government isnt releasing the car though
just like its not the government who sell ciggarettes
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May 26th, 2008, 10:05 pm
by Gozza
DandyNights wrote:ive been sayin this for ages...
we need to shut down princess hwy from noble park up to clayton area between like midnight an 4am on a saturday night
an jus let us run riot...
obviously have cops/fireys/ambos/ses there encase shit hits the fan....
either that or relay advantage drive (dandy sth) so its not as bumpy an use that...
but as sum1 sed b4...theyll lose to much money on fines an revenue...
y do u think ciggarettes r still legal an pubs have car parks!
Whos going to pay for the cop/fireys/ambos/ses to be there for this?
Pubs have carparks possibly for people to park in - Not everyone who gos to a pub drinks -
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May 26th, 2008, 10:14 pm
by YBYAVL
Gozza wrote:DandyNights wrote:ive been sayin this for ages...
we need to shut down princess hwy from noble park up to clayton area between like midnight an 4am on a saturday night
an jus let us run riot...
obviously have cops/fireys/ambos/ses there encase shit hits the fan....
either that or relay advantage drive (dandy sth) so its not as bumpy an use that...
but as sum1 sed b4...theyll lose to much money on fines an revenue...
y do u think ciggarettes r still legal an pubs have car parks!
Whos going to pay for the cop/fireys/ambos/ses to be there for this?
Pubs have carparks possibly for people to park in - Not everyone who gos to a pub drinks -
SES r volunteers rnt they?? like CFA?? im sure we could get sum car enthusiastic cops an ambos aswell...or we could jus get the australian tax payer....they pay for everything else.
an ur right, not every1 who goes to the pub drinks...but most ofem who drink, drive home.
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May 26th, 2008, 10:54 pm
by Phoenix
its actually quite a good idea. its like how in sweden, the hottest babes are sex offenders' probation officers.
that makes them sort of, desneitised to the hotness, and i spose that this is a similar effort, as well as locating the 'trouble' to 1 designated area.
As said though, Aus wont ever take it on. Why? Not for the reasons given...but because America wont!
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May 28th, 2008, 8:47 pm
by EdFairmontGhia
Just need loads of council work signs, and pick a nice section of road and sign a really good detour, get some trucks to semi block the view for oncoming traffic and for the realistic look of road works, then race away..

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May 28th, 2008, 9:42 pm
by YBYAVL
EdFairmontGhia wrote:Just need loads of council work signs, and pick a nice section of road and sign a really good detour, get some trucks to semi block the view for oncoming traffic and for the realistic look of road works, then race away..

ive often thought about it

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Posted:
May 28th, 2008, 10:56 pm
by G3R3N
Sure it may be a good idea in some ways but no doubt there will still be pedestrians crossing the roads.
You cannot expect Melbourne to block off a large part of the community due to infrastructure needs, driver safety will be compromised even more so in these races and if shit goes wrong, cars crash into trees, houses, people, other crap.
In my opinion, it cannot be done
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Posted:
May 29th, 2008, 8:17 am
by Commando
Citylink
That is all
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May 29th, 2008, 9:43 am
by YBYAVL
theres a new by-bass in dandenong....its perfect
we race there all the time
its got about 7 sets of lights on it an 4 of them have 1k of flat rd between each of them....
an it runs thru the middle of paddocks...
but like i sed to 1 of my mates, u could build a race track every 5k between pakenham and coburg
and ppl will still race on the street...
its the atmosphere, u cant re-create it anywhere else,
theres no feeling like it.....even if u were to take the 4 hottest intersections of princes hwy
an build them to detail on a private straight rd with decent run off between each 1....
ppl would still race on the street.
its been going on since the 2nd ford rolled of henry fords production line...
the factory workers built it up an raced it against the 1st.
no matter how many great an wonderful an perfect ideas ppl have
nothing will change this.
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Posted:
May 29th, 2008, 11:09 am
by nommic
The new geelong bypass project looks like it will be mint. Can't wait for it to be finished.
Plus the fact there will be less traffic going through Geelong on the highway is good too, more chances of lining up at the lights properly
