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Hey all

I work on Sydney road itself and thanks to the glass frontage of where i work i get to see a fair amount of traffic. Two things really annoy me, drivers who do u-turns and drivers not stopping for trams at their stops. I have witnessed so many accidents which could have been avoided by just "common sense"

Who in their rightful mind would do a u-turn on one of the busiest strips risk causing accidents and getting t-boned by trams. Not to mention traffic jams and possible loss of lives.

Apparently its illegal to u-turn on sydney road itself. But this is heresay and im not sure exactly if such laws exists.

Anyway, has anyone else here had bad experiences or know of the law?

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I had a tool the other week (pajero) idicated left infront of me, moved into the parking lane on the verge then simultaniously dropped right hand down and indicated, u-turning right across my bumper. Luckily I stopped-swerved in time, after informing the tool in the bluntest of ways pulling a u-turn across oncoming traffic is not a good idea he still insisted what he did was "all good".

Frigging ignorant-arrogant dangerous dumb asses.

Makes me want to punch faces n shit....Aarrrgh

people driving like there zombies.

approaching a right hand turning lane with a car infront doing 60kph in a 70's zone.

get to the point where i can slip into the right hand turning lane, idicated like 20meters prior as always :/

in the lane level with this dudes back door as i assumed he was going straight cause he stayed in the straight lane and with out idication or warning starts to pull into my lane.

im on the horn at the first sign of him over the lane, next thing im on the wrong side of the road lucky they had a red light !! or else head on.

gave the guy a few choice words at 6.03am in the morning and a few hand signals. took him anothing minute after coming to a complete stop at the red arrow, then decided to put his indicator on.

full of rage now ! got to work 5mins later, no sugar for my bloody coffee !! GREAT DAY TO ME ! ...... -end rant :)

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