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Because they do. They seem to have NO regard for the speed limits.

I was up that way this last weekend.

There I am sitting on 62 - 63 kmh in a 60 zone, and if I haven't got an idiot up my exhaust pipe, I've got idiots whizzing past me at 70+.

And I'm driving up the freeway to Newcastle, doing 100 - 115, and I 've got idiots - including P-platers - whizzing past me at 120+

So you guys have got nothing to complain about when you get done for speeding.

Oh, and if anyone spots a blue Commonwhore rego XX-777 (possibly with yellow wool 'wind-tunnel testers' on the rear window) - would you mind telling him his indicators don't work. I followed this dude for quite a few ks down the Hume, and not once when changing lanes did his indicators light up. Not even when he turned off to Canberra.

i drove to gosford yesterday and had a guy doing about 95 in the overtaking lane... i flashed (my LIGHTS) at him and he waved at me.. i drove a bit closer so he stomped on the brakes a few times.. come room to overtake him - i did... very quickly.

asshole. he had a fish (christian sticker) on the back window! shouldn't religious people be nicer and more courteous? asshole.

Originally posted by Duncan

Yeah, lots of ppl up here have problems with their indicators not working...really shits me.  I reakon not indicating is one of the more dangerous things you can do

Yepp, I've got to agree with that.

If someone is too lazy to use their indicators, it usually means they are to lazy to do a head check. And we all know how bad it is when your next to someone and they decide to take your lane and push you off the side of the road !!!

J

Saw an old lady in a 4WD with the side windows folded in. Old bag nearly swipped me. Move next to her to tell her what side mirrors are and she thinks I'm giving her the finger so she doesn't look at me.

And people reckon young drivers are dangerous! :mad:

The older they are the more dangerous they are... One friend of mine has a car which lost its mirror on the passenger side (possibly knocked off by another car) and when we were driving his mum to work in the passenger seat she freaked and asked what happened to the mirror...little did she know that she had been driving the same car withouts its left hand side mirror for over 2 months....

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