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Old 27-05-2008, 08:03 AM   #31
swapper
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Originally Posted by GuNmEtAL GLi
brother got clocked at 110 in a 70. was overtaking cars that were doing 50 - 60. which unlucky for him was the spot that the camera was in.

car is in my dads name so fine will go to him 1st i rekon

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he wasnt unlucky at all......he was stupid, like someone else said, you dont need to go 50 or 60 kms faster to overtake a car.

and for those that say "i want to spend the least amount of time possible on the other side of the road" well if its an area where you need to be in such a hurry to overtake, you shouldt overtake, simple as that

and its not just about what you think you can handle, if people are expecting you to come pass at 75 but instead you come past at 110, it can scare the out of some drivers.......

he'll will definantly be walking for quite a while, no big deal! cop it on the chin and learnt a lesson
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