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Thanks Josh. I cannot believe it what the hell. She fucking stole my heart and then proceeded to rip it out without warning right when I least expected it. Who the hell does that. What's wrong with women these days. Fuck.
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Regarding unmarked cops.
Tell me what you guys do and dont have. Unmarked cop cars. I know their plates see them every day, they are in SS commodores. Also known as as a G8 with the Biggest LS engines. Ford falcon Typhoons (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FPV_F6) Unmarked imports (think GTRs supras evo's) Chase car mounted radars (highway patrol are called chase cars colloquially here) Then we have red light cameras, speed cameras by the dozen (one in sydney took over 12 million last year, alone) We also have 'safety cameras' which are a red light camera with a speed camera built in. We have to pull over whether they are in a '88 R32 in hot pink on 20s, they have P plates on (google it) and they try to race us. Dann |
That makes no sense. Not even a little bit. Regarding the "P Plates"
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How do you mean? It makes it easier to get people to race them.
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1. Stage one is a one year P1 probationary licence (with red P plates).
2. Stage two is a three year P2 probationary licence (with green P plates). 3. P1 drivers are prohibited from using a mobile phone of any kind. 4. P1 drivers are banned from towing, except for work or when supervised. 5. P1 drivers can carry no more than one passenger aged between 16 years of age and less than 22 years, unless the passengers are immediate family members. 6. P1 drivers cannot carry passengers under 16 years of age, unless immediate family members. 7. A good driving record will be necessary to progress to the next licence stage. Some of the above makes sense (phones/towing)... but not the below. Holders of a provisional/probationary licence may be restricted compared to fully licensed drivers in speed, blood alcohol limits, limits on the type and power of their car's engine (i.e., no more than 6 cylinders, no forced induction), and number of demerit points that can be deducted Red and Green P-platers are restricted in some states to a maximum speed of 80(NSW)/110 depending on if you are with an instructor 100 km/h is allowed in certain states and territories, and these values are shown on the respective plates. |
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Originally Posted by FRT_Fun
(Post 739035)
1. Stage one is a one year P1 probationary licence (with red P plates).
2. Stage two is a three year P2 probationary licence (with green P plates). 3. P1 drivers are prohibited from using a mobile phone of any kind. 4. P1 drivers are banned from towing, except for work or when supervised. 5. P1 drivers can carry no more than one passenger aged between 16 years of age and less than 22 years, unless the passengers are immediate family members. 6. P1 drivers cannot carry passengers under 16 years of age, unless immediate family members. 7. A good driving record will be necessary to progress to the next licence stage. Some of the above makes sense (phones/towing)... but not the below. Holders of a provisional/probationary licence may be restricted compared to fully licensed drivers in speed, blood alcohol limits, limits on the type and power of their car's engine (i.e., no more than 6 cylinders, no forced induction), and number of demerit points that can be deducted Red and Green P-platers are restricted in some states to a maximum speed of 80(NSW)/110 depending on if you are with an instructor 100 km/h is allowed in certain states and territories, and these values are shown on the respective plates. Dann |
Increase the speed differential to increase safety and build driving skill. Brilliant!
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but we cant do their speed. we move into the lane we cant accelerate to find a safe gap.
Dann |
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Originally Posted by nitrodann
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but we cant do their speed. we move into the lane we cant accelerate to find a safe gap.
Dann |
So in Australia, everything on scales, in the water, or on more then 4 legs is probably poisonous and can kill you, cars are crazy expensive, and traffic laws are insane. So why does anyone live there?
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Until you've bareback a bronze bitch on a beach in Oz's Gold Coast, you haven't lived.
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