South Australia Wants to Implement Mandatory Training for Supercar Buyers

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South Australia Wants to Implement Mandatory Training for Supercar Buyers
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South Australia wants to implement mandatory training for supercar buyers.

Though we don't have access to any detailed language laying out what vehicles this would apply to, the idea is to require high-horsepower car owners to go through additional training in order to get permission to drive them on public roads. The scheme mirrors the additional training and licensing required to drive a commercial vehicle in the U.S.

This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Premier Peter Malinauskas has announced the state government will introduce tough new road laws into parliament by the end of the year in direct response to recommendations from Sophia Naismith’s parents. Details in 7NEWS Adelaide at 5pm and 6pm |

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