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Old 28-02-2012, 09:02 PM   #31
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I hate the idiots who dont give a poo about anyone else as their trip time is more important than yours... the classic example is the fools who overtake other people who are waiting to overtake from behind a slower truck.

Was cruisin down to Adel about 6 mths back and this fool in a boganised VT commy tried doing this I didnt see him and pulled out(was a line of cars behind me) he **** himself and locked on the skids ending up in a cloud of dust... ha ha
Pt Wakefield was just up the road so we pulled in went got some drinks"n"munchies then I see this fool pull in all huffy'n'**** he started ranting so I thought Im not gunna argue with this fool... quick coupla jabs he's on the ground wimpering like a true mummys boy!
Got the thumbs up from the old fella's who were sitting behind me on the hyway
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Old 28-02-2012, 09:11 PM   #32
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gotta laugh at how drivers in the city and country are different.

I was looking for a small country town, about 100km away. Stopped at a servo for directions and a local over heard me.
I took him up on his offer of "follow me"

And after sitting on 160kph for an hour i certainly was thinking he must have said "TRY and follow me"
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Old 28-02-2012, 09:18 PM   #33
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In Newcastle there is a 70 zone with 2 lanes, everyone does 75-80.
Then it drops back to 1 lane and the limit picks up to 80, everyone does 60, 70 if you are lucky.
Then it goes back to 2 lane, limit drops to 60 and everyone does about 70.

My theory is that cant handle the narrow 1 lane section. But once they get 2 lanes the road is now wider, so they seam to have more confidence.
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Old 28-02-2012, 09:46 PM   #34
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I think you missed the point of the thread....
Yep , you got me.
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