Possible changes to L and P plate driver freedoms... HAVE YOUR SAY!!!
The road minister Carl Scully is looking for youth feedback on what restrictions should be placed on young drivers. If very few people answer back they will probably say that the youth were consulted and didn't have a problem with it. These plans include:
* Increasing the mandatory period of supervised driving for Learner drivers from 50 hours to 100 hours.
*Increasing the minimum period as a Learner driver from six months to 12 months.
*Increasing the age for P plate licences to 18 years.
*Further developing formal driver training.
*Providing an increased role for secondary schools in driver training.
*Improvements to the on-road test to progress from a Learner to a P plate driver.
*A limit of ONE passenger for P1 drivers aged under 26, with exemptions.
*Prohibiting P plate drivers from driving high-powered vehicles, with exemptions.
*Modifying the demerit point structure for young drivers.
*Introducing a night driving restriction, with exemptions.
*A requirement for 15 hours of night driving for Learner drivers.
+ many, many more changes and restrictions....
Whilst some of these suggestions are okay, the ones about having only one passenger and introducing night driving restrictions (I think) are really going too far.
If you want to have your say, go to
www.youngdrivers.com.au, have a read and then follow the link to "submit comments". We only have until 28th February 2005 to submit our comments before the decision will be made whether or not to implement the changes, according to Mr Scully, some changes may even be implemented before then... so HAVE YOUR SAY NOW!!!!!
And tell all your friends about this, before our driving freedoms are revoked.
(Feel free to copy and paste this into an email and send it to all of your friends and family who will be affected by these possible changes)