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I agree with birds.

You're just as bad for being a dick on the roads and you have created a road rage situation from some guy speeding. Endangering you, the truck and the skyline. Over take the truck, keep left unless over taking and pull ya head in. If he wants to speed, avoid him because he'll be the guy pulled over by the cops 2 kms up the road. Either that or dead.

Blue Nissan 350 convertible - ACT Rego YIG-03Q.

Extreme danger on the public road and would not be so fortunate on the track.

Accelerated to I estimate 100kms an hour in a 60km roadwork zone to get in front of traffic at a merge.

Near collision with multiple vehicles

Followed up by selecting the middle lane to turn left. I was in that left lane preparing to turn left at lights.

Hard braking to avoid collision and I ended parked in bike lane, wheel to gutter.

Canberra is a small place ya clown.

Some people have no taste!

Aww come on man its fully sik!

Hahaha, no even im not that bad!

Ps: i name and shame myself for being a total noob at Battlefeild after playing for 10 years.

Edited by D.I.Y. Mik

Reverse really hard into something (so the wreck will be worth buying back off insurer and scrapping for further profit), or somehow find your way into another situation whereby the other driver is at fault.

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