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My cousin is 19 and renowned for being the little burnout/hoon king with all his mates. He got fired from Pizzahut for doing burnouts in the carpark and he thinks if the speed is 60 then that means he should really be going 80. I made him watch it last night..... he just sent me a txt saying on his way to work this morning he kept seeing images from this and ended up sittign on 5 under the whole way

+1 for P Platers watching it as part of the Hazzard Percept test I reckon!!

Seen this before, but the addition of the evanescence song was good.

As i think was previously stated, no performance cars in this.. and all the scenes are based around accidents/not paying attention not hoons/speeding really..

Pretty much everyone who drives a car suffers from over confidence thinking they can drive with their legs, eating maccas etc which is what springs to mind when i watch this vid not 'street racing' as written in the vid with the celica.

It just proves that hoons arent the cause of all accidents. That focussing on getting rid of us isnt going to fix this whole problem.

Very good video though, I agree with showing it to those who are getting their licenses, as well as those getting them back.

It just proves that hoons arent the cause of all accidents. That focussing on getting rid of us isnt going to fix this whole problem.

Very good video though, I agree with showing it to those who are getting their licenses, as well as those getting them back.

u said getting rid of us... we arent hoons. we only keep it to the track =]

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