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Riding around Centennial Park in Sydney this morning I was
nearly run off the road by a 4WD that had to swerve to avoid another 4WD that was driving in the wrong direction around the circuit. |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: In low earth orbit
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Dumber and dumber....just hear this one on the radio, todays brain donor award goes to..... Learner driver caught at 205km/h (WTF!!! should also be included in that headline) <http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/co...55E1702,00.html> A TEENAGE learner driver recently clocked at more than 200km/h on Melbourne's Western Ring Road had been disqualified from driving for a year, Victoria's top traffic cop said today. Her high speed on the ring road was part of a general pattern by motorists since fixed speed cameras were removed in May this year after they were found to be defective, Assistant Commissioner (Traffic) Bob Hastings said. The learner driver, 18, was at the wheel of a Nissan Skyline with a 16-year-old female friend when she was caught by a Victoria Police mobile radar unit doing 205km/h in a 100km/h zone on the ring road at Sunshine, in Melbourne's west, on July 2. |
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