quiet roar
Bluelighter
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Way too much traffic and way too many dickheads out there nowadays. Thankfully, I don't need to drive too often because I rarely leave brunswick.
I'll race both you mofos:
You asked buddy:Why would anyone hate RBT's? If you made the decision to drink/drug & drive you are a fuckin moron pure & simple. One thing that should be mandatory is visiting a morgue to see RTA's first hand when you get your P's. Seeing my best mate missing his legs & with his head caved in due to hitting a telegraph pole at high speed turned me off driving like a cockhead pretty quickly.
I learnt to drive in Sydney & peak hour on Victoria rd taught me a lot in a short time about how to drive.
i bet this thread turns into a hate on bicycle riders thread, well i hope so anyway..
im all for push bikes, all green and shit, but fuck, why the fuck are cyclists such tools that seemingly want to hold everyone behind them up? get the fuck on the footpath, ya fucks.
cities should definitely be spending on bike lanes and cycle related infrastructure too.
^ challenge it IF POSSIBLE mate. You will make them think twice about following through because they will have to pay legal fees...
Edit: I have lost my license 4 times. Twice has been due to drugs in my system, both related to accidents, one of which was someone else's fault (police have power to drug test you at hospitals after accidents), one of which I wrote off a BMW when i fell asleep..I was tired from clubbing the night before and still had drugs in my system. Nothing to be proud of.
And I have been done for driving "special range PCA" twice - this is below the .05 limit. However, I have been on my P's for ten years. I am more than capable of driving with a .05 or less BAC. The law pisses me off tbh.
Someone on their P's is not to say that they are a bad driver. Feel free to rip me about it, but expect a response
I was recently involved in an accident where i was cycling on the footpath and a car turned into the driveway going onto the footpath and hit me on my bike. I was riding on the footpath because it was a busy road and generally drivers aren't careful enough of bicycle riders.
Anyway point of the story is, I'm now liable for damages to this douchebag that hit me's car, because it is ILLEGAL to ride on the footpath unless you are under the age of 13 or with someone under the age of 13. Seriously what the fuck.
The driver is morally in the wrong but the accident would not have happened if you had not been riding on the footpath. This may seem overly harsh but that is reality, harsh & unfair. I watch out for cyclists on the road but they need to watch out for me as I am surrounded by 2 tonnes of metal so any accident I have with a cyclist will end poorly for said cyclist.
Anyone remember that guy who ran down the cyclists on the Eastern Distributor a few years back? I travelled past the pack minutes before & I had thoughts of skittling the cunts myself. Who takes up an entire lane of traffic on a major artery in peak hour? Selfish self centred pricks is who.
I learnt to drive in Sydney & peak hour on Victoria rd taught me a lot in a short time about how to drive.
Drivers that travel at a "comfortable " speed (usually about 4 k below the speed limit while in single carriageways, but then speed up to about 4 k over when the road opens up to double, thus making it impossible for you to overtake without risking a fine for speeding.... then (you guessed it...) they settle back down to their "comfortable" speed once in the security of their single carriageway road... I am not sure, but I believe that this happens more in Tasmania than anywhere else...