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Quote from: Dazzler on September 06, 2011, 12:38:37I think I will stay in Tasmania Hey Dazzler, move to the mainland and it all changes. Never leave any valuables in sight in a car in a carpark. Used to be you could leave the doors unlocked but not any more.
I think I will stay in Tasmania
Glad you missed him.Damn Subaru drivers. Love that camera.
You should come drive on Sydney roads Mischa. You'd feel right at home. That happens at every merge.
At least they don't have trams
And the winner is...SYDNEY!!!
Trams are stupid IMO
Quote from: rustynutz on July 14, 2012, 01:26:56And the winner is...SYDNEY!!! Shouldn't that be SYDENEY!!!! ?
I presume that it is OK to overtake on the wrong side in Russia. In the UK it is illegal to "undertake" other vehicles other than in some special circumstances. Several of the near misses in these videos are when the driver of the cam-car tries to undertake another vehicle. Possibly a good illustration of why the "No undertaking" rule makes sense.
Quote from: AlanHo on July 18, 2012, 19:58:13I presume that it is OK to overtake on the wrong side in Russia. In the UK it is illegal to "undertake" other vehicles other than in some special circumstances. Several of the near misses in these videos are when the driver of the cam-car tries to undertake another vehicle. Possibly a good illustration of why the "No undertaking" rule makes sense.well, "undertaking" from right is not considered undertaking if a driver doesn't change lanesif a driver changes lane in order to outrun a car ahead and he returns to his lane afterwards - this is considered overtake in RussiaI remember having explained it alreadySeveral of the near misses in these videos are when the driver of the cam-car tries to undertake another vehicle.me?
Hey, leave him alone, he's just "Rushun" to his destination before he has an accident.