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Fvcking joke!

How is defecting cars keep the road toll down?

That is the biggest, lamest, excuse and they ain't doing themselves any favors.

>_<

Come on people WTF! Your first clue is "centre" mispelt as "center" in the first line of it. I thought us Skyline folk were smarter than this!!! :P

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BAHAHAHAHHA what a tool! goes to show...even the people enforcing the law slip up... i dont believe he got fined n crap its just to make the public happy... i think due to human error.. at least 5 kays over the limit should be ignored.. not like 3 kays..

neway that's just my opinion.

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How come it's 3 points for 10km over?

I thought it's only 2 points for 10-15km over the limit?

Used to be that way, it's not 3 points for over 10km/h.

The idea behind 3km/h is a threshold for incorrect speedos. According to the law you shouldn't be anywhere near the speed limit as it's just a limit and not the speed you're supposed to be doing, i.e. approximately 5km/h under according to TAC advertisements :blink:

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From the Herald Sun article

"On this occasion I was very lucky - I didn't drift into a tree, I got snapped (by a speed camera).

Exceeding a posted speed limit ≠ drifting into a tree.

Normally I dont insult people on a personal level but this guy is a downright moron. I shudder to think how he could further ruin the state. I couldn't write a fictional article with that level of stupidity and idiocy within.

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"On this occasion I was very lucky - I didn't drift into a tree, I got snapped (by a speed camera).

"I need to be more aware. I'm luckier than a lot of Victorians who weren't. I'm still here to talk about it.

"Lots of people die in exactly those kinds of circumstances.

"It's been a valuable lesson for me."

that made me lol

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From the Herald Sun article

Exceeding a posted speed limit ≠ drifting into a tree.

Normally I dont insult people on a personal level but this guy is a downright moron. I shudder to think how he could further ruin the state. I couldn't write a fictional article with that level of stupidity and idiocy within.

Yer i read that and i was thinking the same. What happens if its 20 km over u fly off a cliff lolz to this bad

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think he was saying that he was tired from driving in the country town, so he didn't notice the sign. and apparently that lets him preach about dozing off at the wheel which could result in people going into trees.

christ. nooblet got a speeding fine for going 10 over. way to turn it into something totally non relevant.

i better not type any more, cos my key stroke could distract the fly that carries the bacteria which could mutate into zombie flu, making it land into my co worker's coffee, thus starting a chain of reactions that will result in a zombie apocalype.

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