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yeah i reported it straight away but understandably they said there was nothing they could really do because i didnt get a license plate. the officer was actually really nice cos i was shaken up pretty bad after it, he just sat there n had a chat 2 me about footy, school, uni etc and made sure i parked my car where it was visible incase they came back, he even compimented skylines as "great bang for ur, buck aslong as u drive it right and avoid fines". if only more officers were like this............sigh

but yeah, i often get drunk bogans yelling stuff and ratty idiots in their VLs. like another time, i went to park just up from davies bay and some rats in a vl up the road started yelling stuff and then 2 of them started 2 run 2wards me, again i mashed the right foot, and they dissapeared. after those 2 incidents, i now never stop in frankston over night (except at lights etc) and im always councious of who is around, behind and next 2 me.

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Maybe its just cause its a silvia, but I have never had any problems like you guys!!! The closest thing was some dude tailgaiting real close for like 5 mins on the way to sydney, but he was doing it to everyone so i didn't really feel special.

I thought i would have copped heaps of crap, especially cause i'm still on my P's in a modded s15. But nothing exept some tradies in a VY SS giving me thumbs down and shaking their heads, quick stab on the loud pedal fixed that. Oh well hopefully a skyline is next, so i can enjoy all the abuse any discerning import driver deserves :)

Speaking of tailgaters - the worst, and the scariest shit i have seen - was on princess hwy near oakleigh. We saw a camry coming real fast, and I shit you not - behind it, a big ass truck (something like a mack) - both were going like 100, where the camry went, the truck went - and if the camry had to break suddenly - im sure the force of the truck would have sent the car into a spin or something, and probably into one of the light poles.....

Soo many idiots on the roads these days...

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:) now its my turn to have a say... i have had my r33 for 1 month now im from qld near the whitsundays...not so much a bogan town....but there are so many diehard holden/ford fans up here driving around with there Super crap i mean super cheap auto bonnet scoops and all the dodgy wiper blade LED lights etc...they hate the fack that my "rice burner" as they call it can beat there cars....to add to the debate on trucks and whateva i was following a truck home the other night went to overtake on nice open straight as i came beside his rear trailer wheels he swerved right across causing me to brake hard to avoid going under the dual wheels ...he then slowed right down and well i wasnt going to try overtake again ASS*ole i got his number plate WHY CANT WE ALL JUST GET ALONG!!!!! :)

Sorry rhett, but i'm still not buying it.

If the road was congested, (as you say) there would be no chance that you would have been able to go 150 (unless all the other cars which were caught in the congestion were also doing 150?)

Fact is, the roads are full of dickheads.

If you use the road, you're going to encounter them.

I encountered several of these morons last night.

It was dark, it was very wet and slippery, and i had a child in the car.

I don't for an instant believe that the traffic around me would have behaved any differently if I'd been driving a different make of vehicle.

If you are targeted and terrorised by someone on the road, get their plates and report it, or call police while it's happening.

(Or I suppose you could always post about it on an internet forum?)

As frustrating as it is, you just have to learn to compensate for the fact that regardless of how careful you are, there is always going to be some moron who wants to play games with your life.

It's just unfortunate that people aren't taught this when they get their L's or P's, it's something that you have to figure out for yourself.

It's just part of life.

You have to teach yourself to accept it, get over it, and move on.

Either that, or catch the bus.

I get it heaps... perhaps i'm asking for it with the RCEGRL plates.. when I had the little crappy pulsar people used to just laugh etc.. it was ok.

Now with the 32, I cop everything. Old guys tailgating me, young guys sitting right beside my window yelling out stuff, people trying to race, etc etc.. I've had a few bad situations where they could've made me have a accident etc. And its mainly middle age guys who have caused it.

Then there are the other type of people who just give me a thumbs up or something for driving a nice car..

I havent really coped any abuse, well nothing i can blame the car for anyway...But when john takes my car to work, he gets heaps....tends to be young guys chasing him (thinking hes a girl cause of the plates) He even got told he is a 'really ugly mum, almost looks like a bloke' hehehe. ppl just tend to sit at the lights looking at my plates, then after a while start to giggle and point after they get what it says.....

It had too happen, after almost 6 months loser free, i've been boganed. Sitting at the lights as i went through ringwood, this beanie wearing d*ckhead in a poorly repainted VR, complete with in-cabin neons, intentionally waits until i can take off on the green, even though his lane had been clear for about 10 sec or so.

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