I think I have sussed out why the cars with big vans go 85 on single lanes and 105 on divided roads.
Most of the single lane road is old and undulates a lot. This makes the van push the car up and down which can look quite scary, and probably feels quite scary. Australian vans are often poorly designed with the weight at each end which amplifies this pendulum effect.
The divided roads are usually smoother without the up and down so they feel better about going faster.
I will always remember a trip back from Kempsey when an old bloke in a Falcon without a van was doing the 85-105 boogie, and a NA diesel Hilux was trying to pass him with me behind . The Hilux tried on about 6-8 overtaking lanes but couldn't get past and the old bloke cut in on him at the last moment over and over. I reckon there would have been murder if the Hilux bloke had a gun.
I was doing a consultancy accompanied by a Metrosexual bloke all the way down NSW , and I raised the topic and how it infuriated me. He told me that he changed speed all the time in his Impreza WRX "as it reduced the boredom". He was lucky I didn't leap across and strangle him.
Regards Philip A


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