Is it acceptable to do a burnout on a public road?
Is it acceptable to do a burnout on a public road?
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Urban Sports

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11,321 posts

229 months

Sunday 15th July 2012
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...as the title says, I saw somebody today sitting at a set of lights in a RWD roadster and as soon as they went green the rear tyres lit up Smokey and the Bandit style, lots of smoke, did look like fun TBH!

What are peoples thoughts on this? Could it be seen as dangerous driving?

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SystemParanoia

14,343 posts

224 months

Sunday 15th July 2012
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only with rwd and 4wd cars.

FF's need not apply

MiniMan64

19,159 posts

216 months

Sunday 15th July 2012
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Dangerous driving?

Yes.

F1GTRUeno

6,512 posts

244 months

Sunday 15th July 2012
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If you're a complete tool, yes.

CBR JGWRR

6,580 posts

175 months

Sunday 15th July 2012
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Urban Sports said:
...as the title says, I saw somebody today sitting at a set of lights in a RWD roadster and as soon as they went green the rear tyres lit up Smokey and the Bandit style, lots of smoke, did look like fun TBH!

What are peoples thoughts on this? Could it be seen as dangerous driving?

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Yes, same as wheelies. Or endos...


That isn't to say I think it is dangerous driving/riding.

Edited by CBR JGWRR on Sunday 15th July 20:51

Urban Sports

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Sunday 15th July 2012
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F1GTRUeno said:
If you're a complete tool, yes.
Ouch

Jasandjules

72,232 posts

255 months

Sunday 15th July 2012
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By acceptable do you mean legal?

otolith

67,071 posts

230 months

Sunday 15th July 2012
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F1GTRUeno said:
If you're a complete tool, yes.
It must require a lot of restraint from you to refrain from doing burnouts.

AudiSport

1,499 posts

242 months

Sunday 15th July 2012
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Classic post...

SystemParanoia

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Sunday 15th July 2012
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Urban Sports

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Sunday 15th July 2012
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Jasandjules said:
By acceptable do you mean legal?
Well it's acceptable to do 80 on the motorway to most people (I'd assume), that isn't legal so to answer the question, I don't know.

Major Fallout

5,278 posts

257 months

Sunday 15th July 2012
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Acceptable from a personal view yes.

Legal- No

Its an expensive pastime.

Urban Sports

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Sunday 15th July 2012
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SystemParanoia said:
Is that where you go to learn how to fix stuff?

SystemParanoia

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Sunday 15th July 2012
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Urban Sports said:
SystemParanoia said:
Is that where you go to learn how to fix stuff?
everything but relationships lol biggrin

Urban Sports

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Sunday 15th July 2012
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SystemParanoia said:
Urban Sports said:
SystemParanoia said:
Is that where you go to learn how to fix stuff?
everything but relationships lol biggrin
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Ikemi

8,610 posts

231 months

Sunday 15th July 2012
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If there were a Police car behind you, I imagine you'd either get a stern telling off or a ticket for dangerous driving.

james_gt3rs

4,816 posts

217 months

Sunday 15th July 2012
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Past a school/residential area. No.

Elsewhere, I don't see the problem, I like the smell of tyre smoke!

4key

11,841 posts

174 months

Sunday 15th July 2012
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My foot slipped, honest officer smile

Urban Sports

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Sunday 15th July 2012
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4key said:
My foot slipped, honest officer smile
I got cramp hehe

Rawwr

22,722 posts

260 months

Sunday 15th July 2012
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Burnouts are like masturbation. Should only be performed for your own amusement when there's nobody else around to see it.