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time to buy a powerball ticket cause luck's really on your dads side. then you can buy whatever you want.

I usually let the car beside me go first in a big intersection like wellington and princes. the odd head check to see if they have all stopped has helped me out a fair bit too.

Its a shame about the car, but at the end of the day, it is just a car. Just hope I don't get screwed on the payout...

Still baffled as to how both drivers walked away! I'm impressed with how the skyline held up considering the hit it took, but as a few people mentioned - any passenger would have been dead or seriously injured.

The number of people I've seen run red lights over the years is astonishing. Take care out there.

There was this old dude who was driving against traffic then going through the red light to get onto the correct lane at the maroondah highway/springvale road junction where the kfc/macs/shell is at. He just didn't seem to care.

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