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Just drove past the remains of an early Model laser that has been T-boned by a green S14. Nothing left of the drivers side of the laser. Police are there now and drakeford is blocked heading into tuggers from my end of town.

My thoughts go out...

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Also not 100% sure but the S14 may have been wearing p-plates. Will check on the way home in a few mins. Had big chrome wheels though.

So if anyone knows someone with a car like that might wanna give them a call and see if they are ok

my gf lives on tuggeranong hill. that t-intersection has a major t-bone accident every couple months. in the past few months there has been more than 5 including 2 with people needing to be cut out of the car.

people start picking up speed down the hill and those tunring into traffic often miss calculate the speed people are coming down. more often than not the person coming down is speeding.

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