dont like curfew, mainly cause on weekends i work late into the night so yeh.
Driver education such as days at a track learning how to control the car when it spins, brakes lock etc is good, but problem is, these days arnt cheap and most teens (i assume this is targeted at younger drivers) cant/wont pay for these days unless they were made at a reasonable price.
Banning High performance cars would be difficult, find that police would be pulling over every import/worked car. This wasteing police time and our tax $$$.
They need to look at having more track/drift days at tracks which are close to main areas, not like in Brisbane where you have to drive an hour to get to a track, as people simply wouldnt do this, why do it when you can go to some industrial area thats 20mins away and do it for free.
Operation Drag on the goldcoast was great (why it closed im dumbfounded) it was close to surfers, was open often aswell, they need tracks like this where drivers can get their fix at a decent price. Not charging $100+ for these nights but something bit more reasonable.