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well that was silly... insurance companies will love u

yer any excuse.. that is why just before i got the GTS-T i backed off the speeding, didn't want to lose it 'coz of the insurance probs.. that was 12 months ago or something - haven't I been a good boy :)

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... of course :) but in the last 12 months I've backed off a lot more than usual believe it or not with the R33 all my points were on my old cars..

u wanna see how i drive with all my points back ?? lol, these things should not be done for the good of society

i know from experience that it isnt actually the suspension that is the killer(well only if its 1 to 2 months) its the extra money you will have to pay next time you want to insure/re-insure your car...

typical questions:

1.) have you had any speeding fines.....yes um ive had 1, have you had any licence suspensions...yes......

then its either good bye or ok thats an extra 2k!

well on one of em my alleged speed was 32 over the limit

so it wasnt 40 u damn sook!

hahaha

maybe thats why i only got 1 month!

and again the other month is only for doing about 30 over the limit

i have learnt my lesson!

never speed without looking out for cameras

and to top it off

my bro told me there was cameras on the ring road

i knew there was cameras aswell

but after a while i couldnt contain only doing 100

errrr

have learnt my lesson!  

never speed without looking out for cameras  

hahaha...yes exactly :D .. i think we need a billboard made up with that one..

If you speed, and get caught....you're not doing it carefully enough

oops.. road safety, yes, don't speed, save lives, something or other.. blah

How does suspended license work?

If u hand in ur license for suspension, then when you pick it up, do you get the same license? Do they keep it in vicroads or they destroyed it - then issue you with a new one with different number after the suspension period is over?

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