South Australia introduces a special ‘supercar’ license

South Australia introduces a special supercar license


south of australia South Australia “supercar” license to be used in the state being taken.

people living in south australia December 1, 2024 will have to obtain a special driver’s license to go on the road with the supercar models they own. So why? Behind it as reported a tragic traffic accident is located. This driver’s license is for 15-year-old Sophia Naismith, who lost control of her vehicle while walking on the road outside a restaurant. Lamborghini Huracan It came into the spotlight after he was killed by his driver and was officially confirmed this week. In the new period, “Ultra High-Power Vehicles (UHPV)” in the class Lamborghini Huracan owners of high-performance supercars, such asU License” will have to take and for this an online training course still under development will need to be completed. As this course is transmitted “UHPV” will try to ensure that drivers are aware of the risks associated with the use of these vehicles. In addition, under the new decision, supercar drivers in South Australia ABS will also not be able to turn off safety features such as traction control and stability control. Drivers who turn off these features on public roads will be fined up to AUD 5,000.

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This last decision is really important because controlling high-performance vehicles is not as easy as it seems. There are thousands of car drivers on YouTube who lost control and crashed even during very simple acceleration, systems such as ABS, traction control and stability control. Lamborghini or Ferrari to rein in brand tools “vital” it matters. Commenting on these decisions South Australia Attorney General Kyam Maher, “These reforms will enable people driving ultra-high-powered vehicles to take more responsibility for their actions, while allowing authorities to have the power to prosecute people who break our road laws and put the lives of others at risk.” said.

By the way, the Lamborghini driver we mentioned above, very interestingly, is not guilty of causing the death of Sophia Naismith. found. The 37-year-old driver said that he suddenly lost control of the vehicle during a gear change while accelerating, while he was under the legal speed limit and was drinking alcohol or drugs. not using. The driver panicked because he could not prevent the vehicle from slipping despite applying the brakes. So why did this vehicle lose control at low speed? This happened because the Huracan’s electronic stability system is disabled (Sports mode is on) was in the situation.

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