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I appreciate what Slaughter may've been thinking, in that there are cyclists, motorcyclists, even car and Skyline(a Skyline is more than a car...LOL)drivers out there that do stupid, dangerous and annoying things. What pisses me off is when those d1ckhe@ds get all of us tarred with the same brush!

Oh, yeah; PK? Nice photo of Dorian. I saw him live hear in Canberra many years ago. FARK, 'huge' doesn't come close...

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exiting jerra onto lanyon drive. people who zoom down the inside lane on the tompsitt dual carriageway, past everyone queing in the outside lane for a left turn at the end onto lanyon, hit the roundabout, go all the way around and then having right of way against people queing on tompsitt, force them to wait.

apologies if this is confusing to non jerra people, anyone there will know what i mean.

problem is while it's bloody rude its probably legal.

exiting jerra onto lanyon drive. people who zoom down the inside lane on the tompsitt dual carriageway, past everyone queing in the outside lane for a left turn at the end onto lanyon, hit the roundabout, go all the way around and then having right of way against people queing on tompsitt, force them to wait.

apologies if this is confusing to non jerra people, anyone there will know what i mean.

problem is while it's bloody rude its probably legal.

2nd that!

problem is while it's bloody rude its probably legal.

I know exactly what you mean Scooby and it isnt actually legal... I know first hand because my brother was fined for doing it.

Apparently the Police officer said that if they can prove that you did it deliberately its the same fine as you would get for turning left from the right lane at a regular intersection.

P.S. I also get p_ssed off with idiots who do this. :)

Oh really that would be awesome meeting dorian your heaps lucky, i meet Lee priest when he was here not long ago. Photo is of Marcus Ruhl.

I dont care if they pay rego for their car though, they pay rego for there car so they can drive there car on the road, This doesnt mean that they can ride there bike on the road for free!.

I dont mind that they ride on the road for free, just that they expect us to give them right of passage! If you want to be treated like a car, either 1) Buy a car and drive it with rego or 2) Pay bike registration. (this is about push bikes)

And motor bikes always want to be treated like a car (when it suits them) cars cant go to the front of the line at the lights!!! So if they want to be treated like a car then act like a car!!!!

My 2 cents worth, might be worth less on some peoples eyes :D

yeah true , but they should wait in line like the rest of us! What gives them right of passage though?

I don't do it when I ride, but it only cheeses me off a tiny bit. Its not legal, but seems to be one of those ignored laws.

Like arms out the windows of cars - everyone seems to do it in ACT. Has anyone ever been pinged for it?

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