Timmy
white swans need love too
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I recall on one car a warning near the bottom of the mirror to that effect. The car itself was a 90's Daewoo.Yes, but many drivers do not realise, that it also alters the perception of distance.
Geez Boogo, look on the bright side mate, its not that bad over in SA:
not being racist but they were all asian drivers
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SA is a close second though Timmy, we will get first place eventually...
NO WAY Boggo - not if I can help it
I didn't have these problems when I was driving my trusty old Army R model Mack gun tractor with an 8 tonne M198 gun hanging off the back .
I remember one of my drivers doing a left turn from the right lane in a Mack Gun Tractor with a gun on the back and this chinese lass driving into the left lane in her Daewoo, her car ended up with the gun wheel running over her bonnet completely writing off the car, luckily I saw the incident and the investigation cleared my driver....
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Pay attention, slow down and follow the road rules. It's really not that hard.
Geez Boogo, look on the bright side mate, its not that bad over in SA:
NSW drivers the worst in the country: survey
For the uninitiated, 3 lanes going into 2 at several intersections on the major road running north from Hobart CBD with the "extra" lane being on the far left and ending just past the intersection. Sounds reasonable in theory, to allow more traffic through the intersections, until the inevitable race car comes screaming past to the left practically every time I drive on that road. What's the big hurry? I thought those signs said 80, not 800.
I find it icreasingly difficult to follow frequent speed limit changes.
Surprise, today it was on TV and many more drivers have the same worry.
Sydney to Brisbane 750 km and 117 speed changes (roughly, as not sure if I remeber it right)
Australia has 8 different speed limits and imagine UK can survive on 3 speed limits with 3 times the population on 1/32 size of land.
I cannot believe it is possible!
Any Tasmanians on here? Those drag lanes on the Brooker have got to get a mention somewhere...
For the uninitiated, 3 lanes going into 2 at several intersections on the major road running north from Hobart CBD with the "extra" lane being on the far left and ending just past the intersection. Sounds reasonable in theory, to allow more traffic through the intersections, until the inevitable race car comes screaming past to the left practically every time I drive on that road. What's the big hurry? I thought those signs said 80, not 800.
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