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Hey guys/girls I've been on the forums for a while but haven't really introduced myself. My name's Andrew/Andy/Hillzy, I'm in year 12 and have a series 1.5 R33 GTS25t. One of my subjects this year is Stuies of Society. We have this massive report to do which is worth 30% of the year's mark (I'm sure you've all been there) and I need a little help.

I am investigating the effects of Mallala track days, drift practice and AIR off-streets (preying they come back) and whether they reduce the amount of incidents of hoon driving or not. You can help me by filling out the following hoon driving survey. The results will basically tell me the attitiude that the general public has towards hoon driving etc. If you do not wish to post up your answers please feel free to PM me.

Due to size limits this report os limited to hoon driving in South Australia and therefore only require SA data.

I thank you in advance for completing the survey and assure you everything will be made annonomous. I'll even post up my report once I'm done!

Either copy, paste and post with your answers (For questions asking you to circle just put the answer in bold) or simply post your answers alone with the accompanying question numbers.

Any further questions please ask.

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Hoon Driving Survey

Stage 2 Studies of Society Investigative Report

Age: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

1. Do you personally know anyone (this incudes yourself) that performs driving manoeuvres that would be considered hoon driving?

2. Which age group and sex do you believe commit the most hoon driving offences?

[Circle one]

Male: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

Female: 15-24 25-34 35-44 5-54 55-64 65+

3. How do you think drift practice and track days affect the amount of hoon driving and street racing that occurs in South Australia? (10 being considerably reduces and 1 being encourages)

[Circle one]:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4. What area of Adelaide do you believe is the most affected by hoon driving/street racing?

5. How many hoon driving offences were recorded by Police in South Australia during the period of January 1 2007 and June 30 2007?

[Circle one]:

234 534 634 134 334 734

6. Do you believe if Adelaide International Raceway were to hold legal off-street drag racing this would prove to be a safe outlet for hoons to ‘vent’ and therefore reduce the occurrences of hoon behaviour on the street?

7. Consider the following statement:

On June 19 a man was observed by a member of the public excessively spinning the rear wheels of his vehicle doing a ‘huge burnout’, which left about 10 metres of tyre marks on the road.

On a scale of 1-10, mark which you believe best describes your attitude towards this behaviour (1 = believe its stupid/dangerous etc, 10 = love it, condone it etc)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

8. Place a tick in the box if you agree that the respective will reduce hoon driving in South Australia. Then identify by circling which you believe would be the most effective.

[ ] Larger fines for speeding and hoon driving

[ ] Police powers to confiscate and destroy/sell hoon drivers’ cars

[ ] Introduce night curfews and passenger limits for P-plate drivers

[ ] Ban turbo, V8 and ‘high performance’ cars for drivers’ under the age of 20

[ ] Mandatory ‘safe driving’ course for repeat offenders

[ ] Further ‘safe driving’ education at high school level

[ ] Other_______________________________________________________

9. What effect do track days and drift practice have on your attitude towards driving on the street? (If you do not attend these events leave blank)

THANKS YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO MY REPORT :):(

-Andrew

Edited by Hillzy

Hoon Driving Survey

Stage 2 Studies of Society Investigative Report

Age: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

1. Do you personally know anyone (this incudes yourself) that performs driving manoeuvres that would be considered “hoon†driving? Yes

2. Which age group and sex do you believe commit the most hoon driving offences?

[Circle one]

Male: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

Female: 15-24 25-34 35-44 5-54 55-64 65+

3. How do you think drift practice and track days affect the amount of hoon driving and street racing that occurs in South Australia? (10 being considerably reduces and 1 being encourages)

[Circle one]:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4. What area of Adelaide do you believe is the most affected by hoon driving/street racing?

Not the eastern suburbs

5. How many hoon driving offences were recorded by Police in South Australia during the period of January 1 2007 and June 30 2007?

[Circle one]:

234 534 634 134 334 734

6. Do you believe if Adelaide International Raceway were to hold legal off-street drag racing this would prove to be a safe outlet for hoons to ‘vent’ and therefore reduce the occurrences of hoon behaviour on the street?

It will help but probably about 10% of people. The fact is cost of these events, the fact the police will set up defect stations etc around events like these will just keep hoons on the streets. Realisticly the only people that will go to events like these are people that have nice cars and can afford to go to the track and that are responsible on the roads normally. All the dickheads will just stay on the street.

7. Consider the following statement:

On June 19 a man was observed by a member of the public excessively spinning the rear wheels of his vehicle doing a ‘huge burnout’, which left about 10 metres of tyre marks on the road.

On a scale of 1-10, mark which you believe best describes your attitude towards this behaviour (1 = believe its stupid/dangerous etc, 10 = love it, condone it etc)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

8. Place a tick in the box if you agree that the respective will reduce hoon driving in South Australia. Then identify by circling which you believe would be the most effective.

[ ] Larger fines for speeding and hoon driving

[ ] Police powers to confiscate and destroy/sell hoon drivers’ cars

[ ] Introduce night curfews and passenger limits for P-plate drivers

[ ] Ban turbo, V8 and ‘high performance’ cars for drivers’ under the age of 20

[ ] Mandatory ‘safe driving’ course for repeat offenders

[X] Further ‘safe driving’ education at high school level

[X] Other_South australia has the toughest laws on hoon cars (modified cars), yet they have the stupid amounts off accidents, i think they need to concentrate more on education and training. I have travelled around australia and could quite easily say that south australia as a whole have really really bad drivers, no indicating, most of the time doing 20km.hr under the speed limit so slowing down the flow of traffic then people try to overtake and pass when they just cant. I think more mandatory lesson with actual driving instructors and not parents would be a much better idea. I just think that its not always the "hoons" that police should concentrate on

9. What effect do track days and drift practice have on your attitude towards driving on the street? (If you do not attend these events leave blank)

Hoon Driving Survey

Stage 2 Studies of Society Investigative Report

Age: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

1. Do you personally know anyone (this incudes yourself) that performs driving manoeuvres that would be considered “hoon� driving?

2. Which age group and sex do you believe commit the most hoon driving offences?

[Circle one]

Male: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

Female: 15-24 25-34 35-44 5-54 55-64 65+

3. How do you think drift practice and track days affect the amount of hoon driving and street racing that occurs in South Australia? (10 being considerably reduces and 1 being encourages)

[Circle one]:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4. What area of Adelaide do you believe is the most affected by hoon driving/street racing? Anywhere from City to Bay and City to Northern Suburbs

5. How many hoon driving offences were recorded by Police in South Australia during the period of January 1 2007 and June 30 2007?

[Circle one]:

234 534 634 134 334 734

6. Do you believe if Adelaide International Raceway were to hold legal off-street drag racing this would prove to be a safe outlet for hoons to ‘vent’ and therefore reduce the occurrences of hoon behaviour on the street? Yeh for sure, been a while since you could do that now tho.

7. Consider the following statement:

On June 19 a man was observed by a member of the public excessively spinning the rear wheels of his vehicle doing a ‘huge burnout’, which left about 10 metres of tyre marks on the road.

On a scale of 1-10, mark which you believe best describes your attitude towards this behaviour (1 = believe its stupid/dangerous etc, 10 = love it, condone it etc)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

There is a time and a place, with a guy watching, this clearly wasn't that time

8. Place a tick in the box if you agree that the respective will reduce hoon driving in South Australia. Then identify by circling which you believe would be the most effective.

[ TICK ] Larger fines for speeding and hoon driving

[ ] Police powers to confiscate and destroy/sell hoon drivers’ cars

[ ] Introduce night curfews and passenger limits for P-plate drivers

[ ] Ban turbo, V8 and ‘high performance’ cars for drivers’ under the age of 20

[ TICK ] Mandatory ‘safe driving’ course for repeat offenders

[ TICK ] Further ‘safe driving’ education at high school level

[ TICK ] Other....... Lock em up in Yatala for a night or 2, trust me that will sort em out!

9. What effect do track days and drift practice have on your attitude towards driving on the street? (If you do not attend these events leave blank)

Well i believe the track is the best place to learn about handeling a car......... But this doesn't mean once you've been to the track your "allowed" to do stupid stuff on the roads.

THANKS YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO MY REPORT :):(

No thankyou

-Andrew

Hoon Driving Survey

Stage 2 Studies of Society Investigative Report

Age: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

1. Do you personally know anyone (this incudes yourself) that performs driving manoeuvres that would be considered “hoon� driving? Yes

2. Which age group and sex do you believe commit the most hoon driving offences?

[Circle one]

Male: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

Female: 15-24 25-34 35-44 5-54 55-64 65+

3. How do you think drift practice and track days affect the amount of hoon driving and street racing that occurs in South Australia? (10 being considerably reduces and 1 being encourages)

[Circle one]:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4. What area of Adelaide do you believe is the most affected by hoon driving/street racing?

all areas

5. How many hoon driving offences were recorded by Police in South Australia during the period of January 1 2007 and June 30 2007?

[Circle one]:

234 534 634 134 334 734

6. Do you believe if Adelaide International Raceway were to hold legal off-street drag racing this would prove to be a safe outlet for hoons to ‘vent’ and therefore reduce the occurrences of hoon behaviour on the street? Yes

7. Consider the following statement:

On June 19 a man was observed by a member of the public excessively spinning the rear wheels of his vehicle doing a ‘huge burnout’, which left about 10 metres of tyre marks on the road.

On a scale of 1-10, mark which you believe best describes your attitude towards this behaviour (1 = believe its stupid/dangerous etc, 10 = love it, condone it etc)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

8. Place a tick in the box if you agree that the respective will reduce hoon driving in South Australia. Then identify by circling which you believe would be the most effective.

[ ] Larger fines for speeding and hoon driving

[ ] Police powers to confiscate and destroy/sell hoon drivers’ cars

[ ] Introduce night curfews and passenger limits for P-plate drivers

[ ] Ban turbo, V8 and ‘high performance’ cars for drivers’ under the age of 20

[x] Mandatory ‘safe driving’ course for repeat offenders

[x] Further ‘safe driving’ education at high school level

[ ] Other_______________________________________________________

9. What effect do track days and drift practice have on your attitude towards driving on the street? (If you do not attend these events leave blank)

Edited by Mr Sniper911

Hoon Driving Survey

Stage 2 Studies of Society Investigative Report

Age: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

1. Do you personally know anyone (this incudes yourself) that performs driving manoeuvres that would be considered hoon driving? Yes

2. Which age group and sex do you believe commit the most hoon driving offences?

[Circle one]

Male: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

Female: 15-24 25-34 35-44 5-54 55-64 65+

3. How do you think drift practice and track days affect the amount of hoon driving and street racing that occurs in South Australia? (10 being considerably reduces and 1 being encourages)

[Circle one]:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4. What area of Adelaide do you believe is the most affected by hoon driving/street racing?

Northen Suburbs

5. How many hoon driving offences were recorded by Police in South Australia during the period of January 1 2007 and June 30 2007?

[Circle one]:

234 534 634 134 334 734

6. Do you believe if Adelaide International Raceway were to hold legal off-street drag racing this would prove to be a safe outlet for hoons to ‘vent’ and therefore reduce the occurrences of hoon behaviour on the street?

Yes

7. Consider the following statement:

On June 19 a man was observed by a member of the public excessively spinning the rear wheels of his vehicle doing a ‘huge burnout’, which left about 10 metres of tyre marks on the road.

On a scale of 1-10, mark which you believe best describes your attitude towards this behaviour (1 = believe its stupid/dangerous etc, 10 = love it, condone it etc)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

8. Place a tick in the box if you agree that the respective will reduce hoon driving in South Australia. Then identify by circling which you believe would be the most effective.

[ ] Larger fines for speeding and hoon driving

[X] Police powers to confiscate and destroy/sell hoon drivers’ cars

[ ] Introduce night curfews and passenger limits for P-plate drivers

[X] Ban turbo, V8 and ‘high performance’ cars for drivers’ under the age of 20

[ ] Mandatory ‘safe driving’ course for repeat offenders

[ ] Further ‘safe driving’ education at high school level

[ ] Other_______________________________________________________

9. What effect do track days and drift practice have on your attitude towards driving on the street? (If you do not attend these events leave blank)

Age: 15-24

1. Yes

2. Male: 15-24

3. 10

4. All areas

5. 334

6. Yes

7. 1

8. [X] Mandatory ‘safe driving’ course for repeat offenders

9. What effect do track days and drift practice have on your attitude towards driving on the street? (If you do not attend these events leave blank)

Age: 35-44

1. Do you personally know anyone (this incudes yourself) that performs driving manoeuvres that would be considered hoon driving?

YES

2. Which age group and sex do you believe commit the most hoon driving offences?

[Circle one]

Male: 15-24 25-34

Female: 15-24

3. How do you think drift practice and track days affect the amount of hoon driving and street racing that occurs in South Australia? (10 being considerably reduces and 1 being encourages)

[Circle one]:

8

4. What area of Adelaide do you believe is the most affected by hoon driving/street racing?

All areas (North and South, but more evident in the lower and middle income suburbs - but not bu a lot)

5. How many hoon driving offences were recorded by Police in South Australia during the period of January 1 2007 and June 30 2007?

[Circle one]:

534

6. Do you believe if Adelaide International Raceway were to hold legal off-street drag racing this would prove to be a safe outlet for hoons to ‘vent’ and therefore reduce the occurrences of hoon behaviour on the street?

Yes it is a much safer environment and would have some effect, but will never stop hoon driving.

7. Consider the following statement:

On June 19 a man was observed by a member of the public excessively spinning the rear wheels of his vehicle doing a ‘huge burnout’, which left about 10 metres of tyre marks on the road.

On a scale of 1-10, mark which you believe best describes your attitude towards this behaviour (1 = believe its stupid/dangerous etc, 10 = love it, condone it etc)

3.5 - depends on the location, time and a variety of other factors

8. Place a tick in the box if you agree that the respective will reduce hoon driving in South Australia. Then identify by circling which you believe would be the most effective.

[ ] Larger fines for speeding and hoon driving

[x] Police powers to confiscate and destroy/sell hoon drivers’ cars

[ ] Introduce night curfews and passenger limits for P-plate drivers

[ ] Ban turbo, V8 and ‘high performance’ cars for drivers’ under the age of 20

[x] Mandatory ‘safe driving’ course for repeat offenders

[x] Further ‘safe driving’ education at high school level ------------- Probably the best solution but it will not solve the problem

[ ] Other_______________________________________________________

9. What effect do track days and drift practice have on your attitude towards driving on the street? (If you do not attend these events leave blank)

It allows drivers to test themselves and their cars in a safe environment. You can enjoy the thrill of performing "hoon activities" in a socially aceptable way.

Hoon Driving Survey

Stage 2 Studies of Society Investigative Report

Age: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

1. Do you personally know anyone (this incudes yourself) that performs driving manoeuvres that would be considered hoon driving?

yes

2. Which age group and sex do you believe commit the most hoon driving offences?

[Circle one]

Male: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

Female: 15-24 25-34 35-44 5-54 55-64 65+

3. How do you think drift practice and track days affect the amount of hoon driving and street racing that occurs in South Australia? (10 being considerably reduces and 1 being encourages)

[Circle one]:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4. What area of Adelaide do you believe is the most affected by hoon driving/street racing?

industrial areas like Pooraka…I work in Pooraka and always see hooning on the way to work

5. How many hoon driving offences were recorded by Police in South Australia during the period of January 1 2007 and June 30 2007?

[Circle one]:

234 534 634 134 334 734

6. Do you believe if Adelaide International Raceway were to hold legal off-street drag racing this would prove to be a safe outlet for hoons to ‘vent’ and therefore reduce the occurrences of hoon behaviour on the street?

yes

7. Consider the following statement:

On June 19 a man was observed by a member of the public excessively spinning the rear wheels of his vehicle doing a ‘huge burnout’, which left about 10 metres of tyre marks on the road.

On a scale of 1-10, mark which you believe best describes your attitude towards this behaviour (1 = believe its stupid/dangerous etc, 10 = love it, condone it etc)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

8. Place a tick in the box if you agree that the respective will reduce hoon driving in South Australia. Then identify by circling which you believe would be the most effective.

[ ] Larger fines for speeding and hoon driving

[ ] Police powers to confiscate and destroy/sell hoon drivers’ cars

[ ] Introduce night curfews and passenger limits for P-plate drivers

[ ] Ban turbo, V8 and ‘high performance’ cars for drivers’ under the age of 20

[ ] Mandatory ‘safe driving’ course for repeat offenders

[ ] Further ‘safe driving’ education at high school level

[ ] Other: make all L and P platers go through a safe driving course

9. What effect do track days and drift practice have on your attitude towards driving on the street? (If you do not attend these events leave blank)

good luck with your assignment mate.....i just finished one of my majors for geography lol thank god

what school u at??

Hoon Driving Survey

Stage 2 Studies of Society Investigative Report

Age: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

1. Do you personally know anyone (this incudes yourself) that performs driving manoeuvres that would be considered hoon driving? Yes

2. Which age group and sex do you believe commit the most hoon driving offences?

[Circle one]

Male: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

Female: 15-24 25-34 35-44 5-54 55-64 65+

3. How do you think drift practice and track days affect the amount of hoon driving and street racing that occurs in South Australia? (10 being considerably reduces and 1 being encourages)

[Circle one]:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4. What area of Adelaide do you believe is the most affected by hoon driving/street racing?

Far Northern and Far Southern Suburbs

5. How many hoon driving offences were recorded by Police in South Australia during the period of January 1 2007 and June 30 2007?

[Circle one]:

234 534 634 134 334 734

6. Do you believe if Adelaide International Raceway were to hold legal off-street drag racing this would prove to be a safe outlet for hoons to ‘vent’ and therefore reduce the occurrences of hoon behaviour on the street?

Yes definately, without a propper outlet, people will always push themselves too far on the street

7. Consider the following statement:

On June 19 a man was observed by a member of the public excessively spinning the rear wheels of his vehicle doing a ‘huge burnout’, which left about 10 metres of tyre marks on the road.

On a scale of 1-10, mark which you believe best describes your attitude towards this behaviour (1 = believe its stupid/dangerous etc, 10 = love it, condone it etc)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

8. Place a tick in the box if you agree that the respective will reduce hoon driving in South Australia. Then identify by circling which you believe would be the most effective.

[ ] Larger fines for speeding and hoon driving

[ ] Police powers to confiscate and destroy/sell hoon drivers’ cars

[ ] Introduce night curfews and passenger limits for P-plate drivers

[ ] Ban turbo, V8 and ‘high performance’ cars for drivers’ under the age of 20

[x] Mandatory ‘safe driving’ course for repeat offenders

[x] Further ‘safe driving’ education at high school level

[x] Other_Advance driver course at a track must be compulsory for all learners to obtain P plates. This would include lectures and driving such as emergency braking, swerving and general vehicle handling

9. What effect do track days and drift practice have on your attitude towards driving on the street? (If you do not attend these events leave blank)

Once you have explored the limits of your car at the track, you are less inclined to push it on the road as you realise the thrill you get at the track can rarely/never be had on the roads.

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Hoon Driving Survey

Stage 2 Studies of Society Investigative Report

Age: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

1. Do you personally know anyone (this incudes yourself) that performs driving manoeuvres that would be considered hoon driving?

Yes

2. Which age group and sex do you believe commit the most hoon driving offences?

[Circle one]

Male: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

Female: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

3. How do you think drift practice and track days affect the amount of hoon driving and street racing that occurs in South Australia? (10 being considerably reduces and 1 being encourages)

[Circle one]:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4. What area of Adelaide do you believe is the most affected by hoon driving/street racing?

Anzac Highway

5. How many hoon driving offences were recorded by Police in South Australia during the period of January 1 2007 and June 30 2007?

[Circle one]:

234 534 634 134 334 734

6. Do you believe if Adelaide International Raceway were to hold legal off-street drag racing this would prove to be a safe outlet for hoons to ‘vent’ and therefore reduce the occurrences of hoon behaviour on the street?

Yes, why risk the car on the street, when you can get a record on the strip

7. Consider the following statement:

On June 19 a man was observed by a member of the public excessively spinning the rear wheels of his vehicle doing a ‘huge burnout’, which left about 10 metres of tyre marks on the road.

On a scale of 1-10, mark which you believe best describes your attitude towards this behaviour (1 = believe its stupid/dangerous etc, 10 = love it, condone it etc)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

8. Place a tick in the box if you agree that the respective will reduce hoon driving in South Australia. Then identify by circling which you believe would be the most effective.

[ ] Larger fines for speeding and hoon driving

[ ] Police powers to confiscate and destroy/sell hoon drivers’ cars

[ ] Introduce night curfews and passenger limits for P-plate drivers

[ ] Ban turbo, V8 and ‘high performance’ cars for drivers’ under the age of 20

[X] Mandatory ‘safe driving’ course for repeat offenders

[X] Further ‘safe driving’ education at high school level

[X] Other___ Make it easier and cheaper for people to get on the track saftly

9. What effect do track days and drift practice have on your attitude towards driving on the street? (If you do not attend these events leave blank)

Makes doing anything stupid on the street not worth it. but also gives me confidence that if anything happens, ie hit black ice, that i have some chance of controling the car.

-Conrad

Edited by Cain
The results will basically tell me the attitiude that the general public has towards hoon driving etc.

Not trolling your thread, but u do realize that u are surveying a narrow demographic of people? "General public" isnt a set group of individuals who all share a common interest (being cars in this case) which wont give u a good result of what people think...

<random example> Its like standing outside of a blood bank and asking what people think about donating blood...?

Hoon Driving Survey

Stage 2 Studies of Society Investigative Report

Age: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

1. Do you personally know anyone (this incudes yourself) that performs driving manoeuvres that would be considered hoon driving?

YES

2. Which age group and sex do you believe commit the most hoon driving offences?

[Circle one]

Male: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

Female: 15-24 25-34 35-44 5-54 55-64 65+

3. How do you think drift practice and track days affect the amount of hoon driving and street racing that occurs in South Australia? (10 being considerably reduces and 1 being encourages)

[Circle one]:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4. What area of Adelaide do you believe is the most affected by hoon driving/street racing?

Outskirts of Southern & Northern Suburbs + Industrial areas + the hills

5. How many hoon driving offences were recorded by Police in South Australia during the period of January 1 2007 and June 30 2007?

[Circle one]:

234 534 634 134 334 734

6. Do you believe if Adelaide International Raceway were to hold legal off-street drag racing this would prove to be a safe outlet for hoons to 'vent' and therefore reduce the occurrences of hoon behaviour on the street?

YES

7. Consider the following statement:

On June 19 a man was observed by a member of the public excessively spinning the rear wheels of his vehicle doing a 'huge burnout', which left about 10 metres of tyre marks on the road.

On a scale of 1-10, mark which you believe best describes your attitude towards this behaviour (1 = believe its stupid/dangerous etc, 10 = love it, condone it etc)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

8. Place a tick in the box if you agree that the respective will reduce hoon driving in South Australia. Then identify by circling which you believe would be the most effective.

[ ] Larger fines for speeding and hoon driving

[ ] Police powers to confiscate and destroy/sell hoon drivers' cars

[ ] Introduce night curfews and passenger limits for P-plate drivers

[ ] Ban turbo, V8 and 'high performance' cars for drivers' under the age of 20

[X] Mandatory 'safe driving' course for repeat offenders

[X] Further 'safe driving' education at high school level

[ ] Other_______________________________________________________

9. What effect do track days and drift practice have on your attitude towards driving on the street? (If you do not attend these events leave blank)

-min

Edited by jm4mp

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Hoon Driving Survey

Stage 2 Studies of Society Investigative Report

Age: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

1. Do you personally know anyone (this incudes yourself) that performs driving manoeuvres that would be considered hoon driving? Yes

2. Which age group and sex do you believe commit the most hoon driving offences?

[Circle one]

Male: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

Female: 15-24 25-34 35-44 5-54 55-64 65+

3. How do you think drift practice and track days affect the amount of hoon driving and street racing that occurs in South Australia? (10 being considerably reduces and 1 being encourages)

[Circle one]:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4. What area of Adelaide do you believe is the most affected by hoon driving/street racing? Any area.

5. How many hoon driving offences were recorded by Police in South Australia during the period of January 1 2007 and June 30 2007?

[Circle one]:

234 534 634 134 334 734

6. Do you believe if Adelaide International Raceway were to hold legal off-street drag racing this would prove to be a safe outlet for hoons to 'vent' and therefore reduce the occurrences of hoon behaviour on the street?

nothing will stop the hooning, i think it'll only reduce a small amount of people hooning.

7. Consider the following statement:

On June 19 a man was observed by a member of the public excessively spinning the rear wheels of his vehicle doing a 'huge burnout', which left about 10 metres of tyre marks on the road.

On a scale of 1-10, mark which you believe best describes your attitude towards this behaviour (1 = believe its stupid/dangerous etc, 10 = love it, condone it etc)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

8. Place a tick in the box if you agree that the respective will reduce hoon driving in South Australia. Then identify by circling which you believe would be the most effective.

[ ] Larger fines for speeding and hoon driving

[ ] Police powers to confiscate and destroy/sell hoon drivers' cars

[ ] Introduce night curfews and passenger limits for P-plate drivers

[ ] Ban turbo, V8 and 'high performance' cars for drivers' under the age of 20

[X] Mandatory 'safe driving' course for repeat offenders

[X] Further 'safe driving' education at high school level

[X] Other; make it cheaper to go to the track and drags. have a remote area where you can hoon legally.

9. What effect do track days and drift practice have on your attitude towards driving on the street? (If you do not attend these events leave blank)

Age: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

1. Do you personally know anyone (this incudes yourself) that performs driving manoeuvres that would be considered hoon driving? Yes

2. Which age group and sex do you believe commit the most hoon driving offences?

[Circle one]

Male: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

Female: 15-24 25-34 35-44 5-54 55-64 65+

3. How do you think drift practice and track days affect the amount of hoon driving and street racing that occurs in South Australia? (10 being considerably reduces and 1 being encourages)

[Circle one]:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4. What area of Adelaide do you believe is the most affected by hoon driving/street racing?

Anzac's, Old JMS

5. How many hoon driving offences were recorded by Police in South Australia during the period of January 1 2007 and June 30 2007?

[Circle one]:

234 534 634 134 334 734

6. Do you believe if Adelaide International Raceway were to hold legal off-street drag racing this would prove to be a safe outlet for hoons to ‘vent’ and therefore reduce the occurrences of hoon behaviour on the street? Yes

7. Consider the following statement:

On June 19 a man was observed by a member of the public excessively spinning the rear wheels of his vehicle doing a ‘huge burnout’, which left about 10 metres of tyre marks on the road.

On a scale of 1-10, mark which you believe best describes your attitude towards this behaviour (1 = believe its stupid/dangerous etc, 10 = love it, condone it etc)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

8. Place a tick in the box if you agree that the respective will reduce hoon driving in South Australia. Then identify by circling which you believe would be the most effective.

[x] Larger fines for speeding and hoon driving

[x] Police powers to confiscate and destroy/sell hoon drivers’ cars

[ ] Introduce night curfews and passenger limits for P-plate drivers

[x] Ban turbo, V8 and ‘high performance’ cars for drivers’ under the age of 20

[x] Mandatory ‘safe driving’ course for repeat offenders

[x] Further ‘safe driving’ education at high school level

[ ] Other_______________________________________________________

9. What effect do track days and drift practice have on your attitude towards driving on the street? (If you do not attend these events leave blank)

I can understand you need help your assignment but is this not just giving the police a nice little reference point of where and what is happening.

I am not trying to be an ass or anything, just thought it might be something worth mentioning.

Hoon Driving Survey

Stage 2 Studies of Society Investigative Report

Age: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

1. Do you personally know anyone (this incudes yourself) that performs driving manoeuvres that would be considered hoon driving? YES

2. Which age group and sex do you believe commit the most hoon driving offences?

[Circle one]

Male: 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+

Female: 15-24 25-34 35-44 5-54 55-64 65+

3. How do you think drift practice and track days affect the amount of hoon driving and street racing that occurs in South Australia? (10 being considerably reduces and 1 being encourages)

[Circle one]:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

4. What area of Adelaide do you believe is the most affected by hoon driving/street racing? everywhere

5. How many hoon driving offences were recorded by Police in South Australia during the period of January 1 2007 and June 30 2007?

[Circle one]:

234 534 634 134 334 734. but how many of these recorded offences were 'actual' hooning incidents we will neve know

6. Do you believe if Adelaide International Raceway were to hold legal off-street drag racing this would prove to be a safe outlet for hoons to ‘vent’ and therefore reduce the occurrences of hoon behaviour on the street? YES

7. Consider the following statement:

On June 19 a man was observed by a member of the public excessively spinning the rear wheels of his vehicle doing a ‘huge burnout’, which left about 10 metres of tyre marks on the road.

On a scale of 1-10, mark which you believe best describes your attitude towards this behaviour (1 = believe its stupid/dangerous etc, 10 = love it, condone it etc)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 this really does depend on driver skill level, location ect for eg a 27 year old with RAA driving school experience in a industrial area midnite with the 1 witness from a workshop, compared to a 16 year old with no clue infront of a school with hundreds of kids. but in general its still around 3 mark

8. Place a tick in the box if you agree that the respective will reduce hoon driving in South Australia. Then identify by circling which you believe would be the most effective.

[ ] Larger fines for speeding and hoon driving

[ ] Police powers to confiscate and destroy/sell hoon drivers’ cars

[x ] Introduce night curfews and passenger limits for P-plate drivers

[x] Ban turbo, V8 and ‘high performance’ cars for drivers’ under the age of 20

[x] Mandatory ‘safe driving’ course for repeat offenders

[x] Further ‘safe driving’ education at high school level

[ ] Other_______________________________________________________

9. What effect do track days and drift practice have on your attitude towards driving on the street? (If you do not attend these events leave blank) it gives you a better understanding of your vehicle, i have been in a situation where a older lady 50+ pulled out in front of me and i swerved to miss her which then put my car in2 a slide i was able to recover without hitting anything at all in which i believe i may have lost complete control without knowing how my vehicle reacted to such a move.

Edited by shy_s6

Hoon Driving Survey

Stage 2 Studies of Society Investigative Report

Age: 15-24

1. Do you personally know anyone (this incudes yourself) that performs driving manoeuvres that would be considered hoon driving? YES

2. Which age group and sex do you believe commit the most hoon driving offences?

[Circle one]

Male: 25-34

3. How do you think drift practice and track days affect the amount of hoon driving and street racing that occurs in South Australia? (10 being considerably reduces and 1 being encourages)

[Circle one]:

7

4. What area of Adelaide do you believe is the most affected by hoon driving/street racing?

5. How many hoon driving offences were recorded by Police in South Australia during the period of January 1 2007 and June 30 2007?

[Circle one]:

734

6. Do you believe if Adelaide International Raceway were to hold legal off-street drag racing this would prove to be a safe outlet for hoons to ‘vent’ and therefore reduce the occurrences of hoon behaviour on the street? YES

7. Consider the following statement:

On June 19 a man was observed by a member of the public excessively spinning the rear wheels of his vehicle doing a ‘huge burnout’, which left about 10 metres of tyre marks on the road.

On a scale of 1-10, mark which you believe best describes your attitude towards this behaviour (1 = believe its stupid/dangerous etc, 10 = love it, condone it etc)

7. i dont consider burn outs dangerous. again time and place but they never hurt any one

8. Place a tick in the box if you agree that the respective will reduce hoon driving in South Australia. Then identify by circling which you believe would be the most effective.

[ ] Larger fines for speeding and hoon driving

[ ] Police powers to confiscate and destroy/sell hoon drivers’ cars

[ ] Introduce night curfews and passenger limits for P-plate drivers

[ ] Ban turbo, V8 and ‘high performance’ cars for drivers’ under the age of 20

[ X] Mandatory ‘safe driving’ course for repeat offenders

[ X] Further ‘safe driving’ education at high school level

[ ] Other_______________________________________________________

9. What effect do track days and drift practice have on your attitude towards driving on the street? (If you do not attend these events leave blank)

Edited by Adz2332
I can understand you need help your assignment but is this not just giving the police a nice little reference point of where and what is happening.

I am not trying to be an ass or anything, just thought it might be something worth mentioning.

I'm pretty sure it's safe to say the police know exactly where all the hot spots are

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