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This article provides an insight on hoon culture. It examines who they are, what they don, and why they do it. This also goes into the crash records providing interesting statistics on street racing and the relation it has with tickets and accidents.
This article provides a look at how car culture has evolved in America. Starting from the birth of the car in Europe, it follows the car family line up to present day America, and examines the flaws and changes the culture has gone through in the last century. This examines the difference between the perceptions that hoons are a major danger on the roads in Australia. Tit looks at statistics and research that should while young people are disproportionately involved in accidents, very few of which occur in high performance vehicles. This also examines the other aspects of car culture and activities that racers take their time doing. This article looks at street racing and hoon culture in order to examine the effect anti-hooning legislation has had on the culture. It also examines figures and statistics to show the issue with regard to the US and Australia. This article looks at the culture of car meets and races and examines what occurs. It provides figures and accounts of what actually occurred on the examined nights, and tries to show that the street racing problem is overblown and not a large issue. This article provides a view at the global politics associated with the car. By addressing the role of the car industry in globalization, its success in the 20th century, and its promotion in the United States, this article gives a unique view on car culture in America. This article is a guide for police and citizens for how to deal with street racers. This provides a different look at the scene and what police officers are taught to look for and do in order to stop the street racing epidemic. This article provides a good look at automotive emotions and the connection between drivers and their cars. By examining the relationship between people and their machinery it provides a view on how cars are more than just modes of transportation, but have a strong relationship with aesthetics, emotions, kinship, sociability, and work. This article provides a good look at automotive emotions and the connection between drivers and their cars. By examining the relationship between people and their machinery it provides a view on how cars are more than just modes of transportation, but have a strong relationship with aesthetics, emotions, kinship, sociability, and work. This article looks at street racing through an academic lens. It examines the consequences and extent of street racing, in addition to the characteristics and backgrounds of those who race. It also looks at why people race and the legal issue they face. This article examines the business side of car culture. Since modifying cars is a huge business, in the last decade tuning companies have grown tremendously and have therefore expanded to the new high performance playground of Dubai. |