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Old 11-11-2009, 01:23 AM   #1
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question about burn outs.

this is gona sound stupid but.... i wanna make use of my old tires befor i get some new ones... my car is not fast at all so im sure there will be no marks on the roads.. ill be doing it on wet pavement... could i possible get a ticket for doing some donuts? if so what would the ticket be for? points? ticket price? lemme know thx
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Old 11-11-2009, 05:38 AM   #2
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Old 11-11-2009, 06:45 AM   #3
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is it still considered driving wihout consideration if it was late at night with no cars around and no ppl around? and no houses around?
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depending on who finds you it could be Drive Without Consideration or Stunting. I think burnouts fall under Stunting but if there's anything you could possibly hit then donuts might get your DWC.
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Stunting is an Alberta rule that has no equivalent in BC.

You would also face a charge of loud and unnecessary noise, 7A.01 MVAR.
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Unless you're an idiot though, chances of you getting caught should be very slim, obviously not a good idea to do under surveillance so watch out where u are
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What if you did donuts on your private property?
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Old 11-12-2009, 06:20 AM   #9
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If is was not a "highway" as defined by all Acts & Regs in BC, then MV Act charges could not apply as they have to happen on a "highway". Better be 1000% sure it is NOT a "highway" though. If some crash happens though you could be looking at criminal neg. charges as you don't need a highway for that...also Civil law troubles.

highway" includes

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buddy of mine got a ticket for doing a burnout, was something like driving without consideration and noise pollution
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just hold off.... if you want to... in june in Cache Creek they have a Burnout Contest... You could go there and roast them till they blow... and no issues...
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As long as you don't bother the neighbours with the noise and aren't liquored up when you do it, I can't think why you shouldn't....
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Old 11-30-2009, 07:36 PM   #13
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As long as you don't bother the neighbours with the noise and aren't liquored up when you do it, I can't think why you shouldn't....
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is it still considered driving wihout consideration if it was late at night with no cars around and no ppl around? and no houses around?
put it this way, I did 3 donuts in my RX7 at 3AM in the EMPTY mall parkinglot in Kelowna and got the 6pt ticket.

won't make that mistake again.
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Old 12-02-2009, 01:24 PM   #15
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I guess this is harder in Vancouver cause housing is so close to everything. In Ottawa it was really easy to find industrial areas with no houses, so if you're doing burnouts late at night there's no-one to call and complain, and likely few cops in the area.

There's not much harm in doing burnouts in empty parking lots, and I'm sure despite the stern warnings from the officers here, that most would just give you a warning if you were polite when you were caught. Afterall, we're all car guys, we've all done burnouts
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I wonder if you would appreciate somebody coming onto your driveway when you were not at home and doing burnouts in your yard? I wonder how the owners of the commercial property feel when they find their lots covered in donouts and drift lines?
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I wonder if you would appreciate somebody coming onto your driveway when you were not at home and doing burnouts in your yard? I wonder how the owners of the commercial property feel when they find their lots covered in donouts and drift lines?
Probably about the same as finding puddles of oil eating the pavement from terribly maintained cars of customers - they don't care as long as people spend money.
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or you can grow some balls and just do it
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Probably about the same as finding puddles of oil eating the pavement from terribly maintained cars of customers - they don't care as long as people spend money.
Don't believe that the 2am drifters are customers in spending money at their business?
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i guess i can do it on my own driveway than lol
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Don't believe that the 2am drifters are customers in spending money at their business?
I've never heard of drifters shipping anything in containers but I guess I could be wrong.
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Wow they really define Highway. I assumed that meant public road, but i guess that means 'parking lots too.

Im not sure if your even allowed to do a burnout in your own driveway?

Anyways, ill give you the traditional rant about burnouts. Yes theyre stupid, they cause unneccesary damage to your drivetrain (Clutch, tranny, diff, mounts, tires, brakes), if you get caught expect to get nailed unless the cop is also a fan of burnouts. I have to admit, it is fun once in awhile to leave a nice patch.

Dont be one of those idiots who does them in the middle of public streets while there is traffic. It doesnt really matter who tells you what, if your going to do it your going to do it no matter what, so if you do, be smart about it, use proper judgement, if it seems risky, then dont bother.

If you get caught, dont even try denying it wasnt you when the cop pulls you over and there is still smoke billowing from your wheel wells lol.
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Will you get in trouble if the cops catch you doing donuts and/or burnouts: Yes.

Chances of getting caught: Slim. (but no crying on RS when/if you get caught)
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