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Neil 12-05-2007 11:37

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Originally Posted by slinky (Post 423039)
I seriously think the age limit of driving should be raised to 21.

You can bog off with that idea, there is no way I am riding my bike to Preston and back every day :rolleyes::D

lancsdave 12-05-2007 11:38

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 423055)
You can bog off with that idea, there is no way I am riding my bike to Preston and back every day :rolleyes::D


Or me !!. Well I only go 3 days a week but I'm still not riding a bike :rolleyes:

slinky 12-05-2007 11:38

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 423055)
You can bog off with that idea, there is no way I am riding my bike to Preston and back every day :rolleyes::D

LMAO then you woke up and ate your corn flakes sweetie :rolleyes::D

flashy 12-05-2007 11:39

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 423055)
You can bog off with that idea, there is no way I am riding my bike to Preston and back every day :rolleyes::D


:rolleyes: dreamer

Lolly 12-05-2007 11:39

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I'd bet anything they weren't wearing seatbelts aswell.

Neil 12-05-2007 12:11

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Originally Posted by slinky (Post 423057)
LMAO then you woke up and ate your corn flakes sweetie :rolleyes::D

I don't eat cornflakes for breakfast, or anyone's sweetie for that matter :rolleyes:

slinky 12-05-2007 12:15

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 423081)
I don't eat cornflakes for breakfast, or anyone's sweetie for that matter :rolleyes:

Poor you :D

grego 12-05-2007 12:16

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Originally Posted by slinky (Post 423051)
Yes I agree .... if you are aware that the driver has been drinking then yes they are just as much to blame and YES you get done for aiding and abetting ....... not very much when you have killed someone is it :(

It isn't justice if you killed someone, talk about getting off lightly. I struggle to understand how anyone of any age can be stupid enough to drink and drive, I also know that its not always the young ones that do it.

slinky 12-05-2007 12:21

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Originally Posted by grego (Post 423085)
It isn't justice if you killed someone, talk about getting off lightly. I struggle to understand how anyone of any age can be stupid enough to drink and drive, I also know that its not always the young ones that do it.

Oh yes I know that it isn't ALWAYS the young ones that drink and drive.....I think the statistics on that one would be 50/50.

But I do think the older you get the more common sense you get on the road. I know at 18 years old I would have been impressionable had my mates been in a car with me and that I would have been more inclined to SHOW OFF. But I think at 21 your more inclined to have some sense that showing off in front of your mates isn't as important as safety.

katex 12-05-2007 12:45

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There is a quite a difference between 18 and 21 granted Slinky, not inclined to hang around with a 'bunch' anymore, just a few selected friends, possibly a regular girl-friend, and more in a position to afford the insurance and respect the money you are earning. There would still be quite a high risk I think from 21 > 24 as still have to gain experience of anticipation, etc., and this factor causes quite a lot of the road accidents.

Also, could put the British Army in a very difficult position, need our soldiers to be able to drive I would think. ?

Hope all's well with those involved in this crash, and turns out to be just a hard lesson learned, but punishment will have to be levied on the driver obviously if proved was over the limit or driving too fast. Very sad for the parents here too.

jackyalex 12-05-2007 13:01

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have they named the people involved yet?

katex 12-05-2007 13:04

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Oh dear:-

http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk...road_smash.php

Sorry, just noticed Margaret already posted this.

slinky 12-05-2007 13:11

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Oh dear!! Doesn't sound too good :mad: Hope the little ****** makes a recovery but hopes he has learned a very valuable lesson :mad:

shakermaker 12-05-2007 13:40

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Originally Posted by slinky (Post 423039)
I seriously think the age limit of driving should be raised to 21. We all at the age of 18 think nothing will happen to us, and they think they are invincible :(


I think by the time you get to 21 life has taught you that little bit more and sensibility kicks in.

I really don't think this is true.
It's just a massive generalisation of teenage drivers, of which the majority are very safe.
Of course there's idiotic drivers, but age has nothing to do with it - there's idiots in every age bracket.

harwood red 12-05-2007 13:43

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Originally Posted by shakermaker (Post 423122)
I really don't think this is true.
It's just a massive generalisation of teenage drivers, of which the majority are very safe.
Of course there's idiotic drivers, but age has nothing to do with it - there's idiots in every age bracket.

very true shaker, but statistically younger males 17-24 are at a higher risk of being in an accident... saying that sometimes I think its more to do with when you pass your test too and it could be that most young males pass their test at the younger age.

We know someone who passed their test lot later and is just as bad :rolleyes: :eek:


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