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.Hooning is the common word we use for any anti-social behaviour conducted in a motor vehicle—a car, van or motorbike—such as speeding, street racing, burnouts and playing loud music from a car stereo.

Hooning includes any number of traffic offences, such as dangerous driving, careless driving, driving without reasonable consideration for other people, driving in a way that makes unnecessary noise or smoke, and racing or conducting speed trials on a public road.


Lol, I checked off all of those except "playing loud music from a car stereo". Now that's anti-social behavior. no


In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice, there is.