antihooning
Antihooning refers to laws and policies designed to deter hooning, a term used to describe dangerous, antisocial driving such as street racing, burnouts, wheel spins, drifting, or other displays of excessive speed. The objective is to reduce road hazards, noise, and property damage and to address the safety risks these behaviours pose to drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and nearby communities. Although the term is most closely associated with Australia, comparable measures exist in other countries under different names.
In Australian states and territories, antihooning legislation typically authorizes police to seize or impound vehicles involved
Enforcement combines routine policing with dedicated antihooning units, impound yards, and public education campaigns. Some jurisdictions