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LOL! Western Ring Road (Greensy area) is full of knucklehead university students like myself who wake up wayyyyy too late and are late for lectures. That's why we boot it there and have little to no respect for the speed limit! :(

TEMPLESTOWE: reynolds rd going towards the pines speed limit is 80, its like a f**ken roller coaster some people really flog it

DONCASTER EAST: also blackburn rd from anderson creek rd intersection to reynolds rd speed limit is 70 i think, a nice smooth decent until the deadly big dipper just before shell.

And it's always dead at night. I bet cops nab heaps of people there though :)

True... lots of booze bus action down that way

But during the day, on a weekend, you could pretty much do anything you wanted

footscray rd

:O

sif copy what i said :)

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If they could run a point-to-point road rally in Melb, that wasn't on the GP track...

Only one place - Yarra Blvd in Kew.

Is now 40 and 50km/h zone, with chicanes and bollards for the cycle path... but is still a great road.

yarrablvd.jpg

I used to work at the servo up near the Eastern FWY - and in summer, all the sport bike guys would come in and grab snacks before heading out to play. They would send spotters to mind the (few) entry streets and look out for Johnny Law. Then a person at the finish would call the person at the start... and it was on for young and old.

If they could run a point-to-point road rally in Melb, that wasn't on the GP track...

Only one place - Yarra Blvd in Kew.

Is now 40 and 50km/h zone, with chicanes and bollards for the cycle path... but is still a great road.

http://www.sauvic.com.au/media/golgo/yarrablvd.jpg

I used to work at the servo up near the Eastern FWY - and in summer, all the sport bike guys would come in and grab snacks before heading out to play. They would send spotters to mind the (few) entry streets and look out for Johnny Law. Then a person at the finish would call the person at the start... and it was on for young and old.

Argh, don't tell everyone :laugh:

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