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jetv6
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It seems that every driver on their full license believes that P-Platers are complete ********s and should be banned from road use because they create a dangerous environment for other drivers. This amounts to alot of pressure on inexperienced provisional license holders because of the expectation that they must drive as well as everyone else and sensibly aswell. It also seems the problem with younger drivers comes across as immaturity and irresponsable behaviour but this is not the case. I can justify these statements because I am in fact a stereotypical P-Plater behind the wheel of a VS Acclaim. Because the problem is not actually immaturity but inexperience. You see it's just like males about to have sex for the first time, they think they are automatically "sex gods" but the sad truth is they aren't. When they get behind the wheel of a car they automatically think, "You know what, I'm Craig Lowndes". But like in the previous case they're far from it, and just like during sex when they think they're top because you're pleasing her, she's faking it and thinking, "...When is this going to end." Much like other drivers are thinking... When will they get over this "I think I'm a race driver" phase and start driving sensibly? But the same goes, to please a woman you need experience, to become a good driver has the same fundamentals. So will everyone get off the "Hating P-Platers" bandwagon and treat them for what they really are: Learner's without a supervisor. Leave any offences they commit to the Police and give them some room because we are learning and we do need the experience to become the drivers you want us to be.
Cheers,
Junior
Cheers,
Junior