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^^^ yeah awesome - until you have an accident (even a little one - even if it is not your fault) and they do you for driving disqualified AND fraud. Then tack on the no car insurance and no 3rd party person insurance. So Bubba is raping you in jail for a couple of years, then you have 20+ years of debt to pay for someone else's car and medical bills .... AWESOME. Damn some people are stupid.

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Can i ask what everyone's gripe is with public transport? Sure sometimes it can be unreliable, but since when has anyone ever been smack on time for all meetings, appointments etc etc. The larger percentage of public transport users may be from a lower socio-economic background, but does that mean you will boycott visiting suburbs like Elizabeth North and Davoren Park?

I have been regularly catching public transport for 2 years, on and off for many more, and i have never been threatened, yelled at, etc etc. Sure, the odd train or bus is a few mins late, but i can live with that.

Plus, $27.80 (soon to be $29) a week, 10 trips (5 to work, 5 home) is a shitload better than ~$15 parking per day, plus petrol and general roadworthy costs related with driving your own vehicle.

Ill add that catching the train between 8:00ish and 9:30ish am, and 4:30ish and 6:00ish pm means your on the train with CBD workers, 99% of the time its a quiet, hassle free, on time trip.

Yeah I used use public transport quite a bit, in the days before I even had a licence. I lived at Hope Valley so I only ever used the buses (no trains), but I had a bus stop around the corner. I now live near Angle Vale, where there is no public transport, there is a bus that services Virginia a couple of times a day (which pretty much involves me driving a third of the way to Gawler anyway). Really I need to get myself to either Gawler/Munno Para/Elizabeth. So if I didnt have a licence I may be in a bit of trouble.

I totally understand what NFSR33 is saying about his work, I work at a winery in the Barossa Valley just outside of Lyndoch, short of getting a taxi or a ride there I'd be screwed. But if I lost my licence, things would have to change, driving unlicenced is simply out of the question.

Good Luck Chase, I'm sure things will work out in the end.

working in city = mega eye candy everywhere, anytime :)

nonono

eyecandy with jobs, meaning that wont be trying to scab off you if you hit that.

get the motorised push bike thing they look mad as. hell i wish i lost my license so i could get 1.

i liked the 1s that looked like normal scooters with pedals to make them legit :thumbsup:

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