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im guessing if you where born in sydney you would like it but if ur an outsider sydney has the shittest roads ever, no kent can drive and the town planner must have been on crack, plus the fact that its stupidly expensive when their customer service is crap. and dont forget tolls f**kING TOLLS!! there everywhere!!! thats what bloody rego is for and thats expensive as well, saw a thing on telly sayin that sydney is more expensive than new york! like wtf. dam i miss qld goldy rocks.

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im guessing if you where born in sydney you would like it but if ur an outsider sydney has the shittest roads ever, no kent can drive and the town planner must have been on crack, plus the fact that its stupidly expensive when their customer service is crap. and dont forget tolls f**kING TOLLS!! there everywhere!!! thats what bloody rego is for and thats expensive as well, saw a thing on telly sayin that sydney is more expensive than new york! like wtf. dam i miss qld goldy rocks.

+1 TOLLS=:)

Fools, don't they realise Mardi Gras is a chance to get them all in a big group so we can identify them later?

Personally, I'd like to know if a pat on the back from a mate/work colleague is more than just a "pat on the back"

Typical Victorians starting sh*t. I don't blame 'em though, there's nothing to do in their state so they must get bored to tears...

damn "southerners" they're only a Bass strait away from being Tasmanians

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im guessing if you where born in sydney you would like it but if ur an outsider sydney has the shittest roads ever, no kent can drive and the town planner must have been on crack, plus the fact that its stupidly expensive when their customer service is crap. and dont forget tolls f**kING TOLLS!! there everywhere!!! thats what bloody rego is for and thats expensive as well, saw a thing on telly sayin that sydney is more expensive than new york! like wtf. dam i miss qld goldy rocks.

Sorry...i just dont agree...I was born in Sydney and cant stand the Shithole.Must be the most overrated city.Great for a holiday, but try living here?.Not wrong about the shittest roads either..I been to 3rd world countries that have better roads than ours..Town planner must have definately been on crack or something worse..Tolls....ahhh...try going anywhere in Syd these days without getting rorted for tolls...M7 is a joke...over $6 just to go from one end to the other...total joke..you can easily blow $25 just in tolls going one way if you use a few motorways, cross city tunnels etc.And M5....? yeah pay $3.50 or whatever it is now just to get 2 lanes of motorway...pathetic, I have had traffic jams on that POS of a road so bad that I was in total gridlock in the middle of the toll collection area watching staff work at 6am.....sat there for easy 5-10 mins....

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I can't believe people complain about toll so much. you want nice road? pay the bloody toll. it's not going to send you broke. we have it easy here. driving in japan it's not uncommon to spend $80 on tolls in a day. if you really don't like it catch a bloody train.

sydney is a great city to live in. so is melbourne. friends, family, property and work keep me in sydney, but I would have no problem living in melbourne. although there does seem to be ever increasing numbers of freaks down there these days.

So why did you change the thread name BB..

Funny how even though eveyone pays tolls in sydney nothing is done about the roads.

:D to the government & RTA!

$5 for the ED my arse! that's what my little shortcuts are for!

Yes Please....When are they starting to build some?????

lol. well the M7 is pretty damn good. M2 is good too (though sadly a bit annoying now they have dropped the speed limit for half of it). the Lane cove tunel is very good too. none of these roads would exist without the prospect of toll revenue to pay for their creation and maintenance.

lol. well the M7 is pretty damn good. M2 is good too (though sadly a bit annoying now they have dropped the speed limit for half of it). the Lane cove tunel is very good too. none of these roads would exist without the prospect of toll revenue to pay for their creation and maintenance.

What about the pacific hwy, parramatta road, most of the shitty roads in the city etc??? People actually use these more then they use the M7 or M2. Victoria road is starting to piss me off and so is burns bay road.

They absoloutely f**ked up Epping. What shithead said "Hey I have a fantastic idea, lets make one of the lanes a bus lane on epping road and f**ked everyone up" I rarely ever see buses using that lane anyways. It's more taxi's and bikes.

Victoria can also be used as a dipping sauce, it's great with chups and widgis.

Err.. That's NZ??

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