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Old 09-04-2021, 08:34 PM   #9
Franco Cozzo
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Default Re: Cyclists fined for speeding

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I feel like everyone aims for a middle speed no matter where they are.

In carparks and city streets up to 50km/h I always have people sitting up my *** and I feel like I'm driving too slow even though I'm just being reasonable.

Then I drive between Sydney and Newcastle down the M1 with my cruise control set to 112km/h GPS verified and I spend half the time in right lane overtaking almost everyone.

It's like everyone aims for 70-80km/h no matter whether the speed limit is 50 or 110.
How good is it when you get stuck behind some slowpoke doing 70km/h on a single lane country highway.

Then said slowpoke goes through the 50 zone in town at 70km/h
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