30 June 2009

11 teenagers in a Nissan Pulsar?

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AdelaideNow is reporting on a teenager from the Canberra suburb of Griffith caught on Northbourne Avenue with 10 teenage passengers in their Nissan Pulsar.

    Police found there were two passengers in the front seat beside the driver, six passengers in the back seat and two more in the boot.

    The 10 passengers were all between 18 and 19 years old.

    Head of ACT Policing’s traffic operations, Acting Superintendent Daryl Neit, said the driver told officers he was only going down the road.

    “There is no joke side to this particular incident, and no short, safe distance to drive with such an overloaded car,” he said.

No joke? But perhaps a pretty good party until someone gets hurt?

Anyone managed more?

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Tristan must have been in the boot as it sounds like he’s copped a large dose of carbon monoxide.

Tristan said :

Alright first of all
A very heart-felt f*** you to anyone who has read this thinking things such as what these two lovely sad-sacks have posted;
“What idiots…. All of them should lose their licenses for sheer stupidity.”
-Genie
“Personally I am disgusted with this driver – and hope that people such as this stay as far from me as possible when using the roads…”
-Danman

Genie, Well sorry to burst your bubble but the driver was the only one with a license. Why do you think they crammed all those people in the car you idiot what a stupid thing to say.

Danaman, well personally I’m disgusted with you. Sorry to say it but there are much worse drivers on the road then this kid and one day i hope one of them forces you to rap yourself around a pole while they just don’t give a shit because to these others drivers your just ‘Some gay c***’.

This guy is a good kid. As someone mentioned above me that people do this when only one or two of the people in the social circle that have their licenses. He honestly is a good driver and WAS NOT intoxicated at all.

This is the sort of stuff teenagers do. They’ve been doing it for…oh i dont know 45 years. Get over because honestly i bet most of the people that read this came to this thread because it reminded them of themselves when they were a teen. For all the people though who think they didn’t do that sort of stuff because they were sad and pathetic to live life then god damn boo-hoo.

Rant of the week?
I guess one of the people who would be sobbing at the funerals of the passengers and arranging the road side memorials had the car crashed. Because people have been doing it for 45 years, doesn’t make it less moronic.

It’s irrelevant whether the driver was the only one with their licence or that they weren’t intoxicated (though being drunk may explain the lack of judgement). If this kid was so “good” he would have made multiple trips or called someone to pick up some of the other passengers.

Settle petal.

Tristan said :

Genie, Well sorry to burst your bubble but the driver was the only one with a license. Why do you think they crammed all those people in the car you idiot what a stupid thing to say.

Now THAT is a stupid thing to say. Along with the rest of your post.

below_average_joe9:36 pm 01 Jul 09

+1 to all that have mentioned Action’s peak services ! I cannot wait until economy class opens – on the roof :-). But then I do enjoy being face to armpit with my fellow commuters. Such an earthiness you cannot achieve on privatised transport……

Clown Killer3:04 pm 01 Jul 09

I bet someone giggled or farted!

That might have been the case ant. I remember lots of “Ssshhhhhh I think its the cops” and howstuff it was when someone lit a smoke.

I’ve only managed 7 passengers (IE 8 total) in my old hatchback, a similar sized car to the Pulsar.. but that was limited by available passengers, not car space! Sober driver, shortish drive, yadda yadda.. personally, I think drunk driver + seatbelts is WAY worse than sober driver + extra passengers.

How about 7 passengers AND their large MTBs in an old (smaller 2wd) Hilux dual-cab? (Still not so impressive..)

However, we did get 11 of us adults into a 2-person portable sauna: As best I remember, it was a pine box about 1.1m wide * 0.8m deep * 1.6m high, with a bench seat. There wasn’t a phone box for miles… 😛

Clown Killer said :

We in teh back were quite as church mice but the copper must have suspected something and asked my mate to lift the tarp – there we were packed in like drunk sardines.

I bet someone giggled or farted!

3 fairly drunk guys in the boot of a camry sedan, full (legal) load in the front. got pulled over for an RBT but driver had not been drinking.

1 drunk idiot managed to bang his head on the boot lid while the cops were standing there, they did a lap around the car but let us drive on through.

neanderthalsis11:15 am 01 Jul 09

Having recently come back from Nauru, I can tell you that a family of 5 (mum & dad both big islanders plus 3 kids and the shopping) can travel on an old postie bike.

Those peak-hour buses leave us all for dead.

I got 5 large blokes and me into my poor little Suzuki Hatch many many years ago. The 4 drunkest and largest ended up folded up in a drunken mass in the back (no back seats), and the least drunk claimed the front seat (that’s how I knew he was the least drunk). At least two of them were goalkeepers.

It was the 500cc version of the Suzuki Hatch, and the poor little thing had a flat tyre the next morning, it was all too much for it.

gooterz said :

I guess none of you have seen an Action Bus in peak hour !!!

hahaha so true!!

Mine would be 8 in a 1973 Honda Civic 2-door… my friend’s first car when we were at school and all anyone could afford was old shitboxes. I remember the guy in the boot kept peering out to see where we were and we had to keep yelling at him to stop it lol. I’m pretty sure we only had to go a couple of suburbs.

PB of sixteen people in the ’64 Studebaker Cruiser sedan – with floor-shift manual – it was 7 in the front seat and 9 in the back.

Six jammed in a metallic purple ’73 Honda Zot 360cc microcar.

Stupid behaviour from days long past.

I guess none of you have seen an Action Bus in peak hour !!!

When I was at school, our whole cricket team once or twice piled into the teacher/coach’s car to get to a game – and it was only Corolla/Datto size. But we were only in grade 6 at the time.

ant said :

BerraBoy68 said :

Where’s VG when you need him….

Do you reckon he’s better at stuffing cars than us? I dunno, some of us have been doing pretty well here…

Just wanted some police type questions answered, ant.

Alright first of all
A very heart-felt f*** you to anyone who has read this thinking things such as what these two lovely sad-sacks have posted;
“What idiots…. All of them should lose their licenses for sheer stupidity.”
-Genie
“Personally I am disgusted with this driver – and hope that people such as this stay as far from me as possible when using the roads…”
-Danman

Genie, Well sorry to burst your bubble but the driver was the only one with a license. Why do you think they crammed all those people in the car you idiot what a stupid thing to say.

Danaman, well personally I’m disgusted with you. Sorry to say it but there are much worse drivers on the road then this kid and one day i hope one of them forces you to rap yourself around a pole while they just don’t give a shit because to these others drivers your just ‘Some gay c***’.

This guy is a good kid. As someone mentioned above me that people do this when only one or two of the people in the social circle that have their licenses. He honestly is a good driver and WAS NOT intoxicated at all.

This is the sort of stuff teenagers do. They’ve been doing it for…oh i dont know 45 years. Get over because honestly i bet most of the people that read this came to this thread because it reminded them of themselves when they were a teen. For all the people though who think they didn’t do that sort of stuff because they were sad and pathetic to live life then god damn boo-hoo.

BerraBoy68 said :

Where’s VG when you need him….

Do you reckon he’s better at stuffing cars than us? I dunno, some of us have been doing pretty well here…

johnboy said :

But getting all huffy and condemnatory, is either hypocritical or a sign of a youth insufficiently lived for mine.

A fair call, JB. I had to have my life saved twice buy other people due to my own stupidity (having your stomach pumped sux!) and I’ll be eternally grateful to them. But if my kids ever do half the stuff I did I’ll never sleep again for fear of what may happen.

That said, I reserve the right to become an elderly curmudgeon. And don’t get me started on what passes for what passes for fashion or music today, *waffle, snort, grumble…*

Were they going to a junior oompa loompa convention??

Overloading a car is something that kids will do when only a small number of them have access to a car.

When they get older they just drink drive in larger numbers.

As the driver did not blow DUI in the report this could well be considered the more responsible option.

It’s one of those things IMHO that is going to happen, and when they get caught they need to take their lumps to discourage the others.

But getting all huffy and condemnatory, is either hypocritical or a sign of a youth insufficiently lived for mine.

Having said that well done police for catching them.

Lulz, i know these people. I was out with them, then they left where we were all at. Usually responsible boys…

I remember a story a couple of months ago of something similar in Queensland where a young bloke driving a bigger car (statesman or something similar)had 7 on board with two in the boot. Needless to say that didn’t end well and I believe both boot riding passengers lost their lives. I think these guys are very lucky the police pulled them over before they killed themselves.

Teenagers do dumb things and no doubt, very dangerous things.

Here it comes, as you all knew it would!

***BACK IN MY DAY!***

Some died, most lived and we stopped doing stupid shit as we got older.

They were great times although I shudder when I consider the consequence’s of what “might have been”

Road toll per user is lower then back then(pick a year, any year) and as a “parent” you just cant believe how stupid you were.

Still, it was fun… back in the day

threepaws said :

HappyDaisy said :

I remember reading about a similiar incident in Victoria last year sometime.
Apparently the police could not do anything because everyone who could wear a seatbelt, was wearing a seatbelt (as in every seat belt was in use in the vehicle).

That loophole has probably been closed by now if they were issued a ticket, or else it was never valid for the ACT

I think the laws are still the same in Canberra – as long as all belts are being used appropriately (one person per belt), all passengers are riding in the ‘passenger carrying area’ (not the boot), and the drivers vision is not being obscured, then you can overload your car.

Please don’t take my word for it, but I think I may be right….

I’d say they could charge almost everybody, especially the driver. Three seatbelts in the back and two in the front. Even if done up that still 6 un-belted people. I’d also suggest vision was impaired every-which-way except forwards, but then you’d also have to argue that the driver was neither forward looking or visionary! I’d also suggest there are lawys for overloading a vehicle, carrying people in teh boot etc..

Where’s VG when you need him….

When I was at school, a mate of mine used to ‘borrow’ his mums car. She was a driving instructor and said car had dual left-hand/right hand controls. Now that was a stupid idea with my mate driving while the other one of us that called shotgun invariably also taking control of the car at various points in our journey (i.e. hitting the clutch, brake, accelerator, grabbing the steering wheel or various combinations thereof, while my m,ate struggled with his controls). Loads of minor accidents with bins, letterboxes etc. but no-one dead or injured. If I found my kids doing that, I’d kill them!

I can not believe people are bragging about how unsafe they were/are.

With role models like this, its no wonder barely anyone bats an eyelid when this happens.

Personally I am disgusted with this driver – and hope that people such as this stay as far from me as possible when using the roads…

If someone has that much disregard for their and their friends safety, I expect they would care even less about that of a fellow motorist.

So a clapped out people mover (with 11 seats) would have been acceptable? Not at all sure which I would consider safer.

14 in a ’76 Beetle. Only drove it a couple of streets. That was enough.

grunge_hippy7:33 pm 30 Jun 09

old kingswood, 4 in the front(bench seat), 4 in the back, 2 in the boot back ’round ’93, cruising into town to go to knights for $1 drinks.

nuts.

another time in south africa, where some cars don’t even have seat belts in the back, cruising around in a baki (ute) at 6am after a massive bender. the road toll there over the christmas period was something like 700 the year we were there.

if my daughter even thought about doing that in her future, i’d kill her!!

Me, a mate and two very attractive females.

Fiat X-19.

HappyDaisy said :

I remember reading about a similiar incident in Victoria last year sometime.
Apparently the police could not do anything because everyone who could wear a seatbelt, was wearing a seatbelt (as in every seat belt was in use in the vehicle).

That loophole has probably been closed by now if they were issued a ticket, or else it was never valid for the ACT

I think the laws are still the same in Canberra – as long as all belts are being used appropriately (one person per belt), all passengers are riding in the ‘passenger carrying area’ (not the boot), and the drivers vision is not being obscured, then you can overload your car.

Please don’t take my word for it, but I think I may be right….

Was one of 17 in a Sunbeam Alpine quite a long time ago. It was a very slow trip on a flat wide road. When the cops stopped laughing 15 of us had to walk home.

Glad they didn’t have a fatal. Now that would’ve resulted in the Roadside Memorial from Hell.

Clowns, idiots, morons, fools, etc.. I’m just glad they were pulled over before something bad happened.

Inappropriate5:42 pm 30 Jun 09

Now I know the answer to, “How do you fit 11 idiots into a Nissan Pulsar?”

Our best effort was 16 in a people mover of some type. (I don’t know what type it was as I had drunk a fair bit by that stage)

VYBerlinaV8_the_one_they_all_copy4:21 pm 30 Jun 09

There’s definitely a crime been committed by the driver, but realistically this if the passengers chose to get into the car, the consequences are on their heads.

We can argue whether they are stupid, physics plain doesn’t care.

I generally boon around in the Calais slug by myself.

i.e. one person in the car.

Loves it.

Hectic.

100%

10 people from Goulburn to Canberra after a friend had his car breakdown on the way from Sydney.

It was a Nissan Skyline:
3+ 1(me) in the front.
6 in the back.
The person stradling the centre console had to skoot back everytime I went into 2nd or 4th. No way this would have been possible if half of the peeps hadn’t been thinnish teenage girls. It was winter and the windows fogged up so quickly it would have been impossible to see the overload apart from through the windscreen.

I was 19 I think.

Where they of in search of a telephone booth?
Couldn’t find a mini?

Peewee Slasher3:21 pm 30 Jun 09

1976 – Kombi Van so full, I stepped out the side door – straight on to the hard pack sand. Ouch!!!

TheScientist2:54 pm 30 Jun 09

PBO said :

Cue the “Sabre dance” tune and watch them exit the car like clowns.

i would’ve thought “yakety sax” would be the classic for this situation, but i like the idea of a more classy tune 🙂

9 people in a suzuki sierra. driver (obviously), 2 front seat, 3 back seat, back door open with 3 hanging off there. This wasn’t on the road though, just a couple hundered meters down a beach.

What idiots…. All of them should lose their licenses for sheer stupidity.

I remember reading about a similiar incident in Victoria last year sometime.
Apparently the police could not do anything because everyone who could wear a seatbelt, was wearing a seatbelt (as in every seat belt was in use in the vehicle).

That loophole has probably been closed by now if they were issued a ticket, or else it was never valid for the ACT

…back in the days when they sold hamburgers in Manuka.

These days it would be a grilled eggplant focaccia and a latte.

Three post nutbag?

I wonder if the AFP got him for multiple counts of negligent driving or just 1?

Don’t know about neg driving, but I am pretty sure the driver get one fine per unrestrained passenger.

From a cave back to camp at Wee Jasper many moons ago we had somewhere around 15-20 in a Mazda 323 wagon. The wheel arches were scraping the tires, the towball was dragging on the road, and be didn’t beat more then about 20km/h.

I stuffed 5 schoolfriends (and me) into the cab of my falcon ute to do a very important hamburger run to Manuka (about a km along the road), back in the days when they sold hamburgers in Manuka.

Clown Killer2:12 pm 30 Jun 09

I remember one cold August night many years ago getting a ride home from Rudes in Manuka in the back of a mates ute – along with the rest of the 4th grade forward pack and a couple of centres thrown in. My mate got pulled over for a random breath test on Canberra Ave. We in teh back were quite as church mice but the copper must have suspected something and asked my mate to lift the tarp – there we were packed in like drunk sardines. He asked where we were headed – which was the ANU – told us that we were fcuking idiots and then sent us on our way with the promise that if he saw the ute out on the roads again that night he’d be less inclined to be so lenient.

Weaselburger2:09 pm 30 Jun 09

when i was at hawker we used to fit at least 9 people into a nimbus but 11 is still a good effort.

I wonder if the AFP got him for multiple counts of negligent driving or just 1?

Once saw that number in a V8 Commodore. Unfortunately this was after the driver of said Commodore had wrapped it around a tree. Driver dead, one passnger lost a leg, a few others requiring hospitalisation. Surprisingly, the ones who came off with the least injuries were the ones in the boot.

umm not sure if this counts JB, but in 1982 I managed 22 people into a Kombi…………..it was 11 bucks a car load at the starlight drive-in.

Everyone parked outside the gate and got into my car. Worked out to 50 cents each for a movie marathon.

We all just sat outside the cafe. It was a good night.

close.

2 in passenger seat.
4 across the backseat.
3 in the tailgate area (wagon).

so 10 including myself.

good times, good times.

Omg. Idiots.

Cue the “Sabre dance” tune and watch them exit the car like clowns.

Good to see the Canberra Times is right across it all. AdelaideNow being interested means there must have been nudity.

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