I agree with most of the new laws. I am 24 and when I got my 33 GTST I had just turned 23, this means that if the laws come in when I was getting my licence then I would of not been able to get my skyline. This does not worry me as it means I would have to wait and save more money for another 2 years until I was illegiable.
I dont see the problem with "younger" drivers being forced to drive cars with a low power to weight ratio. If you really want a skyline, supra or silvia then get a non-turbo one. They still look as good. Power should be earned not taken for granted, if we were to earn the right to be able to own the car that we want, by driving safely and know that they have the experience to handle the extra power then we would have less young driver driving like bats from hell on our roads.
I know that it could have saved a few friends of mine when the young driver lost control of their turbo "sports car". Loosing somone who you love to a stupid road accident that could have been stopped if he had slowed down, makes you realise how important it is to abide to the raod rules and take car when driving. This is not to say that if he had of been driving a less powerful car that the accident would not have happened, but he would have been going lots slower when they come off the road.
My point from all this is, if we earn the right to own a "powerful car" by having more driving lessions, restricting use of phones, limiting passengers at night and making it harder for repeat offenders to get back their licences, then maybe we would have less young drivers dying on the roads. And if it doesn't stop the young deaths then it will make more of the middlle aged drivers of the future better drivers because they learned to drive not just got given their licences.