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The number of people who have no idea how to drive is terrifying, they are taught to pass a test and that's it. Throw in some adverse conditions and it's like watching kids at the dodgems.

Oh and I love it how the TV/radio/papers say "rain causes chaos"... bullshit. People who failed to take the conditions into account caused the chaos. But I suppose telling people they are crap drivers doesn't make them tune into your show or buy your newspapers.

Went out to clean up the magna this morning before work on monday and there is a big crack in the side skirt where the fry pan kicked up and hit the bottom of the car...

:P:):):):):):)

I cannot believe i ran over a fry pan...

Once in a life time experience... :rofl:

Went out to clean up the magna this morning before work on monday and there is a big crack in the side skirt where the fry pan kicked up and hit the bottom of the car...

:):):):):D:):)

I cannot believe i ran over a fry pan...

Once in a life time experience... :huh:

LOL you say that now...

But yeah, everytime I have worked we have some old guy whos done the wrong thing and the courts have sent them to us. And they are stupid at first but then work out, hey, this driving thing really isnt so easy...

Went out to clean up the magna this morning before work on monday and there is a big crack in the side skirt where the fry pan kicked up and hit the bottom of the car...

:):):D:):):):)

I cannot believe i ran over a fry pan...

Once in a life time experience... :huh:

lol thats hilarious

though damage is bad :)

though damage is bad :)

Its a company hack... It gets traded on my new Rodeo in like a weeks time...

Holden gave them less than 4 grand for an 03 magna with 130 on the clock, so they deserve to get a few cracks and dints...

Its a company hack... It gets traded on my new Rodeo in like a weeks time...

Holden gave them less than 4 grand for an 03 magna with 130 on the clock, so they deserve to get a few cracks and dints...

ill give u 4.5gs for that car if u can sell it privately. i am serious.

i laugh at brisbane drivers in the wet, they actually go faster in the rain, like ants

that coupled with the fact they can't drive for shit, there's ALWAYS an accident if you go out driving when it's wet

all that drifting paying off for your defensive driving eh col? :happy:

about 2 weeks ago i misjudged a turn which could have put me into a traffic island.

i was driving home in the wet and i turned into one of those "turn left at any time with care" lanes.

I turned and the back end swung out, i corrected and then started sliding towards a traffic island, 2 more corrections saw me facing the right way.

Though i cop a bit of shit from some of my mates about driving an N/A im sure that if i drove a turbo (i got my licence in july) then i would of had a couple of accidents.

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