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Old 08-03-2010, 09:14 AM   #11
TattooedXF
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Originally Posted by 4Vman
Why would anyone want to go around them? surely it isnt that hard to just set the cruise control at a speed that keeps you out of harms way...
FAR less stressful not worrying about getting booked too...
Its got me buggered. As i said to go around them, yes you might be able to go over the limit but at the end of the day you will get further as you stated to set cruise and go through them ....

Wait until we see the Pt 2 Pt cameras from Melb to Bris when they finish the dual carriage way all the way through. People will be cussing big time then BC after there holiday they will get a fine in the mail.
I cant wait really, as a truckie i would like to see them slowed down. especially up near the Coffs Harbour bottle neck :
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