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:no: where do they get the numbers from??

would fixing the road be nice.......

then people could speed more cos the road is so nice to drive on. he he he :)

figures are taken by the numbers of deaths determined to be by that cause, then estimated what would happen if some of those problems were fixed, on average how many people would be saved.

For eg. 200 people killed from 04-06 because of bad roads, if some of those roads were fixed only 100 people may die, hence 100 are saved.

Note those estimated are from 2007 to 2010 (expected amount of lives saved if the measures were attempted to be fixed.) Funny how no one on the news or the police seem to be focusing on fixing roads or improving car safety though??

are you sure that this is correct for the QLD restrictions in place for introduction July 1 2007? I don't think thats right.

thats nsw ATM. havent checked QLD yet

thats nsw ATM. havent checked QLD yet

there are no exceptions in QLD, not even if your boss has a v8 ute as the delivery vehicle, you cannot dive it. Its all on the QLD RTA website. As far as vehicle restrictions go there aren't many exceptions, if any.

hmmmm, thats pretty ghey. nsw wont like being beaten on this. lucky i already on my p's so they dont apply to me. as long as you get your p's before june 1 or something isnt it?

this years "christmas road toll" was 62 deaths. I cant remember how long it goes for but its a bit over a month or something i think, dont know. Each year around 1400ish people are killed. So what happend during the christmas period....hmm we did the average...little less...how, amazing.

hmmmm, thats pretty ghey. nsw wont like being beaten on this. lucky i already on my p's so they dont apply to me. as long as you get your p's before june 1 or something isnt it?

july 1, yep. Aren't you on your opens yet?

july 1, yep. Aren't you on your opens yet?

no, i actually come off my probationary period in two weeks and go back on my p's :) but the new legislation states that the laws are in effect on people who acquire their p plates after july 1st isnt it.

no, i actually come off my probationary period in two weeks and go back on my p's :) but the new legislation states that the laws are in effect on people who acquire their p plates after july 1st isnt it.

yea your fine. Only people obtaining their p's for the first time on or after July 1st.

whoretown becomes deadtown quite alot lately.

shanes actually been given some work to do :no::P

haha nah actually i had to do some work to give some1 else some work :pirate:

i take it u knew that caus of my activity with 12D and CAD? :)

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