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Don't pretend you didn't live there 2 weeks ago lol

Also, those speed bumps are a pain in the ass and f**king expensive to put there too. Heard a few years ago that creating a slip lane at a traffic light costs about $100k in materials and labour.

And agree, some people just love to complain...it makes their existence feel a bit more justified when they run out of productive things to do with their lives.

And you know the Roundabout on Morack Road and George Road?

That was meant to be bigger so that busses could go around it, but to save money and avoid cutting into the nature strip (aka, buying back land from the corner property) they said F%&k it and just made the roundabout a low profile one so that bus could drive stright over it :P

And people still don't know how to indicate properly there, lol

Birds/Odium - pretty sure we can come to the conclusion that vermont has to be up there with one of the most heavily speed-bumped suburbs in victoria lol
f*cking hate driving to the mrs place because of it haha

I remember when George road was dirt. Fark I am old.

The speed hump idea has been going on for years around that area, like you say, it slows drivers down, then they have to speed up again. Not very environmentally friendly. The greenies should be all over it.

Recently randomly pulled over by TMU after leaving a kebab shop near cnr Warrigal & Dandenong Rds around 11pm. Completely behaving myself.

Short story was that the officer's comment made was that if I had another vehicle in the garage, to bring that one out next time.

Car was a stock Polo GTI.... seriously??

I took away from that there's a hoon issue on Dandy road and they're sending out a message.

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