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Infringement Notice: “Drive high powered vehicle”

Penalty: $234

Points: 3

Location: Knox- stay away from here! Lesson for all i hope

My question is this possible for a green P-plater? And does anyone have the law around this.

Story:

Decided to remove this contents as this is a open public forum and no doubt the police reguarly search it, still have respect to police although words can't describe how pissed off i am! happy to pm anyone that want the full story but honestly very disappionted with the above and the circumstance and dialog that was exchanged. for my defence i was in no way shape or form was "a typical p-plater hoon in a skyline" or rude and was complement seriously about my good attitude

Edited by P1OTR

yeah i got done twice. first time fine and 3 demerit points, second time 10days before i got off my p's. he was nice enough to only fine me and not take points as i would've lost my license. would've preferred not to drive the car, but being the only car i have, had no choice.

it sucks, but that's the law. green p's is still under power-to-weight ratio. its there to save lives lost, especially inexperienced drivers in control of high-powered vehicles.

you're able to register the car under your name, just not able to drive the car till you're off your p's

Edited by john-e boi

I know how upset you are...however, he was doing his job. Doesn't matter in which city or town you are in... If you drive a high powered car on your P's then you're breaking the law. Sell your Skyline or don't drive it until you're off your P's.

Do you drive a turbocharged car on your P's? Yes.

Is it currently illegal (new system) to drive a turbocharged car on your P's? Yes.

Sorry, you are driving illegal, it is not ridiculous.

Or

Are you on your Ps under the old system - illegal (old system) to drive a car over 125kw/tonne limit on yours P's? Yes.

Is a R33 GTS-T under the old system, OVER the power to weight limit? Yes.

Sorry, you are driving illegal, it is not ridiculous.

Either way, R33 GTS-t's are illegal. Were illegal, and probably will forever be - da da daaaa... Illegal

So to be... straight... your story means nothing.

Fact: You were driving illegally.

Yes this sounds harsh, and it is, but these threads come up every couple of months from people either to ignorant to the law, or just plain pretending the law does not apply to them.

Time to accept it and move on.

As you'll now notice, you have lost 3 points. Get busted once more - bye bye licence. Time for a new car i think.

As with past threads - this will go nowhere fast.

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