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Just to post the ****ing obvious. I just finished building my car and it finally goes good. Now I have no ****en license. New laws are in place ppl and they ****ing hurt, a 2 second hold of my accelerator netted me a 12 month suspension. YAY FOR ME!

Just a warning, i never thought it would happen but hey... these new laws do not mix with cars like skylines :P

Peace out and cya all in a year.

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yup, its way to easily... thing is you can accelerate to 100km and stop to 0km in about 150m in a skyline... more than any other piece of crap commonwhore on the road.

To me 10km/hr isn't that much over the limit (very little difference in safety), and yet you can pay for it for a long time .. and its now 3points

Was it a radar ? Undercover? Which suburb? Sorry to hear, but these are the things we need to know :P

Damn man... Sorry to hear it. The new laws are fairly tight, but not much we can do about it now I guess, they're already in place. :P

I fear driving on the Ring Road due to those 'Measuring speed over time/distance' cameras they apparently have along there now...

And if only the money being raised from all these damn fines went to things like road repair, driver education, etc..

:)

-Ross

Throwing down $0.02

As you go under a first bridge they record your speed.. they then measure the time it takes to get to the second one.

If the time taken to get to point B is greater than the speed limit you get pinged by a camera and sent a fine.

Revenue raising at its truly worse. Saves about zero lives too.

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