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Old 22-02-2006, 01:22 PM   #11
flappist
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do you have to watch out for roos on that road? We have a road near the beach which is surrounded by bush which has claimed so many vehicles, and skippys, because they come out of nowhere. :gren:

Interesting to see where a gen 3 cuts out too while we are on it. I have never been over 120...yeah i know, im lame, but im a safe lamer with only a few points left who cant afford to speed :
Early in the mornings and at night I suspect yes but I NEVER travel in western QLD or NT at night or early mornings.
In the "hyper speed zone" that is, across the barkly tableland there is NOTHING.
No trees, no bush, no rocks, no bloody anything, it is like driving on water.
There are however the odd road train and eagle. It is a good idea to slow down for both....
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