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Old 18-04-2023, 05:26 PM   #91
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Default Re: Queensland drivers could be quizzed on road rules when they renew their licence.

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Having already bin thru the caravan thingy days, I was aware that Ford does limit towing to 80km/hr for some vehicles.

Subaru same

Mitsubishi recommends 80-90

Toyota 100

This is all I could find

https://www.mynrma.com.au/cars-and-d...g-speed-limits

100 in the Everest Owners Manual, Cav.
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Old 18-04-2023, 07:25 PM   #92
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Its easy dont understand why people are unaware of rear view mirrors and holding up other motorists who have time and work constraints.
Its just rude and bad mannered.
Because they have somewhere to be too, its just they left home 2 hours early so they could drive slow, take in the scenery and to **** you off, and still get to their destination with enough time to pick up a coffee on the way
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Old 18-04-2023, 08:22 PM   #93
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Default Re: Queensland drivers could be quizzed on road rules when they renew their licence.

It seems that a lot of people don't work with my thoughts on driving.

That the idea is to get from point A to point B without impeding anyone else's progress.
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Old 18-04-2023, 09:27 PM   #94
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Default Re: Queensland drivers could be quizzed on road rules when they renew their licence.

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...and thats where you lost me and I stopped reading


Perhaps one of the questions on the quiz should be

You see a fuel spill at a servo, do you;

A. Exercise due care and caution

B. Throw a match at it
Depends on insurance value of the servo and everyones death benefit on their superannuation if I go for option B
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Old 18-04-2023, 10:34 PM   #95
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All very nice if you know the car. Rentals, particularly to infrequent drivers have the potential to create accidents rather than avoid them. Maybe a little more explanations would be in order at the check in, not here's the keys. its the blue one.
I took a hire car in Germany- it was with Europcar and it was a MB 220d estate. The representative came to the car with me and showed me the basics of the controls, the nav etc as it was an unfamiliar car and left hand drive. I’ve driven several Mercs in the past but not of this generation and while I have driven a lot in left hand drive in the US it was still appreciated and something I remember well as a Europcar customer. I thought it was very good of them actually
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