Just give the boyracers a more quiet place to do it. It is obviously a culture that is huge and isn't going away so accept it. It's also an age thing as well, some 16 - 25yo love cars and love this seen, 25 - 40yo like having kids and doing their gardens lol. 40 - 80yo like playing bowls. Its just an age thing and its what they like.
ChCh boyracers were the first to complain about the state of the roads after the earthquakes...they were also the first to rip them up after they were fixed
Well all i have to say, there are those guys with fast cars who do all sorts of shit, speed, burnouts make noise etc..... and there are those who just have a good looking car, but people mistake them for being one of those bad people
@TheJagnz Look. I know It needs a smarter approach. Boy racers are low priority. Priority areas of policing/strategy: 1. Additional revenue streams (part of proceeds to public transport/buses, increasing the surcharge for motor vehicle tax) 2. Intensive alcohol and speed checks by the police 3. Building measures to defuse potentially dangerous traffic situations for vulnerable traffic users - cyclists, pedestrians etc. 4. 30 kph in all residential areas
@TheMrSmackman there is a reason that there are no places for the boyracers to go do burnouts or whatever they do. residence would complain...still and the council would never allow it. im from america and im in to modifying cars but you would never catch me doing laps. nor would i ever associate myself with them...granted i do have a few friends that are boyracers. this type of thing that boyracers do you would never see in the states...