Yesterday I drove to Yass to return my grandkids for the new term that starts tomorrow.
Between Booroowa and Yass, I saw some driving that really takes the cake.
My learner-driver oldest grand daughter was driving, with me sitting next to her. As a learner, we were limited to 90kph. As a result, by the time we reached the only overtaking lane on this stretch, there were about half a dozen vehicles behind us. Obviously, we kept to the left lane, and watched as one, two, three cars pssed, followed by a truck. At that moment a ute passed us on the left, driving with his left wheels in the gravel at perhaps 110kph, pulled in front of us, and then passed (still halfway out of the lane to the left) the truck that had just passed us and which was pulling into the left lane, having a near miss.
This afternoon, hving transferred it to my laptop, I took it to the police station. The constable there copied the footage with her phone, and said "I think I will go and have a talk to him!" Sounded a bit like she recognised the vehicle.
Only other incident on the trip was the Qld registered red P-plater who passed us on the Mitchell hwy - on a double line with oncoming traffic.
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
Whatever it means, they're all in competition with each other, trying to be the first to lose their licence or write the car off.
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
I thought it stood for Potential organ donor!
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