The solution apparently is to put more cameras in to deter "reckless speeding". I'm not sure how a speed camera, which has an upper limit of around 200Km/hr and is designed mainly to clock drivers a couple of Km/hr over the normal posted limit going to stop people from driving over twice the maximum state speed limit on vehicles with no front number plates...
Maybe someone can explain it to me?
Has anyone in gov't thought about providing a safe outlet for people who have high performance vehicles and want to drive fast in a controlled environment? (no other traffic and no trees!). Abandoned runway, anyone? -- it works for mythbusters!
vk6hgr wrote:Has anyone in gov't thought about providing a safe outlet for people who have high performance vehicles and want to drive fast in a controlled environment? (no other traffic and no trees!).
If you join the WA Sporting Car Club for $200 a year you get to drive your road car on the Barbagallo racetrack in in Wanneroo for a nominal fee at any of the 25 or so tuning days they hold throughout the year. (Plus all the other benefits of membership such as free entry to all events throughout the year including V8 Supercars and Truck Racing weekends)
Or for the drag-racing types, there's the aforementioned Quit Motorplex in Kwinana. I've no idea what the costs are to enter as a competitor...
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Zebedee wrote:Or for the drag-racing types, there's the aforementioned Quit Motorplex in Kwinana. I've no idea what the costs are to enter as a competitor...
$30 per car........... Though it is out of season at the moment..... Max of 160 cars per Wednesday night.... If you miss out one week you get a ticket for the following week...
All required is Current WA MDL, Long Sleeve Shirt, Helmet and a car/bike..
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