Car enthusiasts gather to draw attention for their desire to get an accessible skid-pad in Hawke's Bay. Photo / Paul Taylor
Car enthusiasts gather to draw attention for their desire to get an accessible skid-pad in Hawke's Bay. Photo / Paul Taylor
Hawke's Bay car enthusiasts are on the lookout for appropriate land for a new skid-pad site.
More than 60 gathered on Saturday afternoon on Marine Pde, Napier, driving through Clive and Fernhill in "friendly" protest to gain attention to their desire of a safe place do to burnouts.
Organiser BradleyGraham said he wanted to get their plans out to the public.
Bradley Graham speaking about the plan for a new skid-pad in the area. Photo / Paul Taylor
He said they are on the lookout for land that could be donated to the cause, which he said will help reduce the number of cars doing skids and burnouts on the main roads around Hawke's Bay.
The event organiser said the afternoon's meet-up ran very smoothly.
"We brought everyone in for a quick talk at the start and told them 'no burnouts and abide by the road rules', Then we gave them first set of directions and made our way there," he said.
Mitchell added that two police cars followed them out to Gimblett Rd and then were left alone as they headed to West Shore.