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Biggest concern for me is the roos...there's so many of them about in my area at night, and a lack of proper lighting in some areas doesn't help. That stretch of road just before you turn left to go to Lanyon shops after coming back from tuggers (im shocking with street names :cheers:) is terrible, very poor lighting. I've seen a few near misses around that area because of the roos.

My car definitely doesn't like the bounciness of the parkway, or should i say the coilovers. Last week my transmission went into 'fail safe' mode because it detected 'excessive wheelspin and/or hard braking'. Was just caused by driving @ 100 down a bumpy section of the parkway and the wheels slipping alittle across every little bump.

Its more irritating when you get 2 fools in the left and right hand lanes doing the same speed 90-100 kms/h and 100 cars behind them all tailgating, who is at fault here.

the fools that dont have the balls to do 110 and then get "back" into the left lane. ooooo oooooooooooo

so frustrating!!!

yeah going slow in the right lane is one of my biggest hates...after cyclists!!!

i wont tailgate people, i dont want to wreck their car or mine, but if 2 people are going under the speed limit in both lanes and im in a rush then i'll get rite up the ass of the car in the right lane for about 5seconds, then back rite off, it gives them the mesge that they r pissing me off and doing the wrong thing without sitting on their ass untill they move.

:werd:

exactly! I won't tailgate but i'll let em know I'm behind them and that the signs "keep left unless overtaking" aren't just there for the hell off it :D

*most* ppl move over - yet you still get the tossers who think they have a right to stay in the fast lane cos they're doing 2km over the limit.

HAHA I think its more of a , "oh my this perosn is so far up my rear.... oh no its ok they have backed off now."

or

"oh how rude some people are sooo pushy."

for *^%( Sake!

If your gunna drive do it consideratly, And that includes letting non possy people through!

why oh why are they in the right hand lane anyway? do they think its safer? or do they just like the attention

feel better now.. thanks

I drive home slot of the way in the right lane for safety reasons :)

There's trees/bush on the left, and i like that lane wide buffer zone if a Kangaroo decides to play Car Roullette

yeah im a bit the same, when its not busy, or even in the middle of the road (two way st.) just gives more time to see and react

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