Australia requiring special license for high-powered vehicles

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In South Australia drivers of cars with a power-to-weight ratio of at least 370 hp per metric ton will have to get a U-class license starting Dec. 1 2024.

An Australian state will soon require drivers of powerful cars to get a special license.

South Australia has introduced a new class of driver's license for"ultra high-powered vehicles," which goes into effect Dec. 1, 2024, according to Australian car news site . Called"U class," the new license category was added through an amendment to South Australia's motor vehicle regulations in late 2022, but officials only recently confirmed the date for implementation.Stemming from the death if 15-year-old Sophia Naismith, who was struck and killed by a driver in a Lamborghini Huracán in 2019, the special license will be required for cars with a power-to-weight ratio of at least 370 hp per metric ton and weighing less than 9,900 pounds.

Those seeking to get a U-class license will need to take an online training course currently in development, according to the report. The course will focus on the risks associated with driving a high-powered vehicle, and familiarization with features like driver-assist systems.

In the U.S., a commercial driver's license is required for larger commercial vehicles, but a special license based on a vehicle's power is unheard of. Legislators are getting creative in their efforts to cut down on speeding, however, as New York State is now considering a bill that would

 

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