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      11-11-2019, 08:47 AM   #24
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As someone sub 25 with not even a blemish on my driving record I am firmly against the first part of this statement. As for the more stringent drivers training I think that would be fine. Bottom line is some shouldn't be behind the wheel of something so powerful without any experience. I was driving my step dad's '05 viper and '65 cobra kit car around the time I got my license when he would allow me to do so. Now in my 09 M3 if anything I think it lacks power haha. All ages have some shitty drivers, fair way would be the more stringent drivers test in my opinion.
Agreed. There are bad drivers of all ages, better training and stricter requirements to obtain a license would be a much better idea IMO. The HP/weight ratio limits would only punish those who follow the law anyway. Just like how the law says you shouldn't drink and drive, yet a lot of crashes caused by young drivers involve drunks under 21.
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