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  thrtytwo said:
haha 3 cars all recently ?? sounds like a black spot, hope everyone is ok though :S

Nah, people come through there too fast, clip the curb on the inside, car gets unsettled and rolls

  PurpleR32 said:
Speed you say? Thats the magic word!!

*waits for bracksy to put a red light / speed camera there*

A traffic light would really screw up traffic in the morning, the two left lanes will be (even more) blocked up

  PurpleR32 said:
Speed you say? Thats the magic word!!

*waits for bracksy to put a red light / speed camera there*

they don't need to do that when they can just put a cop car there on the bridge!

Seriously, this idiot was parked on the bridge waiting for someone to speed past I guess. Not that there's a lane to park in or anything.. totally legal I'm sure!

I'm not sure if you guys are talking about the same bit but I mean the lwr heidleberg rd turnoff (bridge) to hoddle st...

  darK said:
Nah, people come through there too fast, clip the curb on the inside, car gets unsettled and rolls

done that once in a hire car... didn't roll it tho :happy: that was fun.

  GTTR34 said:
so who was it? are you OK pete? :O

i take it that it wasn't you then :( why do I always assume you're at the root of all mishaps that happen to R34 GTt's? :ermm:

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