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geez, ease up a bit guys. I drive a cab for a living to make a few extra bucks. been doing night shift for the last 8 months or so, and I'm a pretty good driver on the road. always courteous etc. give me a break.

LOL is there a cabbie forum?? 100% there's a thread on there called "Those f**king skyline driver!"

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

I got a story!! I was going down victoria rd in my 31. This kunt in a silver vectra who has his wife and his kid with him, went from the left lane to the right lane (the left lane ends many times on victoria rd) three times in a row. I then decided to go around the annoying f**ker and got in the right lane as i got closer, he moves into the right lane when the left lane disappears. This tool had no idea which lane to keep his shitbox in. He was as confused has a gay man in a room full arse holes.

I didn't have a horn (as the few that have been in the car whilst im driving, know i'm very "horny" (i like using the horn) in the car), so i flashed him, went next to him and told him off. You know what he did? He starts swearing at me like i was in the wrong.. WTF. His wife and kid looked worried.. f**k, if they weren't there......

Who the f**k gives these motherf**kers their license? f**king clueless kunts.

/rant :)

geez, ease up a bit guys. I drive a cab for a living to make a few extra bucks. been doing night shift for the last 8 months or so, and I'm a pretty good driver on the road. always courteous etc. give me a break.

please explain how you "drive a cab for a living", "to make a few extra bucks". lol

Hate them..

Was going up oxford street a few nights back.. Saw all this commotion, looked to the left two ambulances with someone inside one crying their eyes out.. Look to the right and see a cab with it's windshield smashed in.. :P

I sometimes enjoy when I'm at the lights and they try to skip the traffic by getting in the left lane and taking off from the lights fast.. I just wait it out.. get ahead and slow down so they have to stop in the parked car lane and wait for others to let them back in :sorcerer:

Oxford street, extremely high rate of pedestrian injuries and deaths. Lot's of people off their faces lots of the time. Twice I have come around the corner from Flinders into Oxford and nearly hit an idiot on the road when they shouldn't be. 2 days ago was so close that when the idiot gestured to his mate while talking I was able to punch his hand to wake him up. Don't think he did though as he was completely munted.

That said, I've played frogger on that street one morning about 10am.

Those f**king pedestrians! They should be banned.

I steer as far away from cabbies as humanly possible...

and wtf is it with them accelerating with the brake light on...

one thing I hate is machine abuse, and gunning it while applying the brake is epic.

I'm not going to rant as I've done so in the Sydney drivers thread

a very simlar thing happend to me the other day

but was an old guy in a gold accent, he was being a tool and was tailgating everyone

when i had the chance i stayed up next to him, and the whole way on the road i just keep blocking him off when he was about to over take, i didnt even try to take off fast at the lights and that kunt sturggles so hard to keep up( i mean to the speed limit), then 100 m down the road he comes pass doing 30+kph over the limit, but we always seem to meet up at the next lights for some reason. didnt look at him once, but at the last lights, i was about to turn right, i looked over and that kunt was swearing his head off and looked like he was about to have a heart attk, i just smiled at him. it was funny sh*t

I just remembered some thing..

Am I only the one that is scared when they see a taxi with a big f**koff bullbar on the front of their car.. like the ones that belong on the front of a american size pickup truck or hummer..

I just remembered some thing..

Am I only the one that is scared when they see a taxi with a big f**koff bullbar on the front of their car.. like the ones that belong on the front of a american size pickup truck or hummer..

not if im at home.

 

its funny that this thread has come up...a guy at my uni slashed up a cabbie the other night and dumped his body in a park nearby..wonder why? revenge maybe?
this is exactly what you wanted to do when this sort of event happened lol but yeh -10 for both cabbie & buses
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+1 for hating cab drivers who think they own the road!

and +1 for hating bus drivers who think they can cut u off as soon as they put their signal on!

A friend of mine did see a bus driver being written a ticket once tho, cos he cut off an unmarked cop car...lol serves him right!

bit off topic but

i know a fella that got pulled over by a coppa for doin like 5k's over the limit it was around $150 fine

the dude was pretty pissedas you would be the coppa was cockie

so the coppa got back in his car

the fella got out of his car put his fluro vest on as he is a govermant OH&S officer he asked the police officer to get out of the car

he gave him a fine of 400+ dollars for failing to complie to saftey standards on the job

about time someone got them back i say

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