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11. Watching this all happen at once on the DIpswich Motorway... Priceless.

Talking about Tailgating. IT seems to be a popular sport with the commodore drivers. This isnt entirely true because every driver has done it once. Though I notice is more with commodore's.

I'm not sure about anyone else, but IT S**TS ME TO DA MAX.

Where is the sense in following close? Especially in the left lane?

11.  Watching this all happen at once on the DIpswich Motorway...  Priceless.

Talking about Tailgating.  IT seems to be a popular sport with the commodore drivers.  This isnt entirely true because every driver has done it once.  Though I notice is more with commodore's.

I'm not sure about anyone else, but IT S**TS ME TO DA MAX.

Where is the sense in following close?  Especially in the left lane?

Its just there are more commodores. I find 4x4s the worst offenders. Mostly because I know those barstards dont stop too good, and they will really smack a back of a car hard. If they were good drivers they would leave a bigger gap knowing their car is a tank and doesnt stop fast.

I see so many people going through red lights nowadays that it isn't funny anymore. It is obvious the other lane has a green light but they still push it and hope the other driver values his car more than yours. I know I do, and thats why I don't tailgate, ever. If you run into the back of someone it is always your fault!! People need to go to Mt Cotton and do a driving course and realise how far it takes to pull your car up!

9. pull out in front then slow down.

my biggest hate. if you are going to do this to me then you are going to get a bit of this 4. tailgating: it's fun! along with some horn!!!

People need to go to Mt Cotton and do a driving course and realise how far it takes to pull your car up!

i would, but my car is 3db too loud.

Another one. The shoulder of the road. I was under the impression that it was there for a reason. To use say, as an extra lane when a car is turning right, or to move over in to when you are turning left. But this isnt just the drivers, oooh no. The local councils in thier infanite wisdom think they are there to just look pretty also. And they put those BIG MASSIVE CEFIRO SUSPENSION BREAKING!!! cats eyes in the ones that are like 3 inches high, and square. They put them in the shoulder on both sides of the road, where a corner is.

Now that is STUPID.

**disclaimer, spelling of some words may or may not be correct**

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