Cruising (driving)

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Cruising is a social activity among youths in many North American towns that primarily consists of driving a car around looking for friends. For teenagers, cruising is often an expression of the new-found freedom that a driver's license bestows.

What distinguishes cruising from regular driving is that the object is not to go anywhere in particular, but to be seen by one's peers. Usually there is a popular route (called a strip) along which most cruisers will drive. As such, "cruise nights" can end up with cars full of young people driving slowly, bumper-to-bumper, through town.

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[edit] Cruising in the United States

Perhaps the most famous cruising strip (or main drag) is McHenry Avenue in Modesto, California. The cruising culture of the early 1960s was depicted in the film American Graffiti. The film was set (but not actually filmed) in director George Lucas' home town of Modesto, which also hosts an annual "Graffiti Night" celebration in the film's honor.

Cruising in Detroit, where Woodward Avenue was a popular cruising spot for decades, beginning in the 1950s.[1]

In the 2000s, some cities (such as Milwaukee, Wisconsin) began to consider cruising a traffic offense. [2][3]

[edit] Cruising in the UK

In the United Kingdom, this term is used to describe the modified car scene. A car meet is usually referred to by them as Cruises or the Cruise Scene and can be found in seaside areas, industrial estates and areas that have a large carpark within a retail area (Thus it can be called a misnomer as they are more commonly parked). These commonly incorporate a McDonalds which is popular for them particularly the carparks. It is not unusual for these meetings to attract the attention of the local police, especially with drivers pulling out unauthorised burnouts and doughnuts especially in crowded areas purely for show and these events are sometimes run illegally but recently, more authorised meeting are beginning to rise. Recently, towns who felt the scene is doing bad for their areas, are attempting to depose the scene by placing speed bumps on roads with minor effect.

The UK cruise scene has existed for many years but was pushed by magazines such as Max Power, FastCar, Redline and Revs, meaning more and more young drivers got involved with car modification. Films such as The Fast & The Furious series helped elevate this scene to record levels between 2001-2004 with the aforementioned magazines reporting record sales figures and many small businesses appearing to help quench the thirst for aftermarket styling and performance products that could be shown off at cruises across the country.

With the explosion of the internet over the past number of years finding a cruise locally has become a much easier affair and with new sites and meetings appearing on an almost weekly basis you won't have to travel too far to find one in your local area.

[edit] Cruising in Australia

Numerous car clubs cater for the youth of Australia. Late night shopping on Thursday night's, at least in Queensland, is a perfect opportunity for youth to get in their cars and go for a drive. Car forums act as the communication medium, where members organise upcoming events, including social outings, official competition events (such as drift, drag or circuit races), as well as the organisation of Thursday night cruises.

Illegal activity such as street racing, drifting, drag racing and burnouts, all referred to under relative "hooning" laws, is not as common close to the CBD areas of Brisbane. Such activities are generally frowned upon by other cruisers due to the attraction of police presence. Instead, these activities occur in outer regions of the city, mainly industrial areas and wide open spaces.

On the Gold Coast, Many nights - Particularly Saturday nights - often attract large amounts of cars, sometimes numbering in the hunderds, to the Broadwater Car Park (BWCP). This long established location frequently gets visited by Police, who mainly inspect vehicles for defects. It is also popular with some visitors to the coast, who come to see the large amount of Customised cars.

Canberra's late night shopping occurs on a Friday night, as it is also the end of the working week car clubs are often out and around cruising in the main city districts on a regular basis.

These include but are not limited to: Civic & Braddon, Woden & Phillip, Manuka & Kingston, Belconnon and Tuggerong.

[edit] Cruising in Finland

Hotrod scene has been active in Scandinavia from 50s and in Finland from late 50s when old car enthusiasts found SAHK Finnish car-historical club, and more in mid 70s, when hotrodders organized themselves to FHRA, Finnish Hot Rod Association. Organization mainly organizes races thruout the year. In Finlands capitol there are biggest monthly cruisings every first friday of the month. It takes place in front of Presidential palace, at Market square and also on various locations a.o. Ice hall parking lot (burnouts), Kaivopuisto, Eteläsatama harbour a.so. Other cities have also their local cruises and gatherings, which are more peaceful get-to-gethers. Nowadays also modern car enthusiasts have been adopting the style, those cruisings are usually called "eurocruising" or with tuning-related names

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