Today's cars are far superior in ride comfort and creature comforts, not to mention safety. Whether they are more enjoyable to drive is hard to say. I was younger then so my expectations from a car were different. Seriously, a Hyundai Excel is probably a lot better car than almost anything on the market in the late Sixties.
Today's roads are better (others will remember crawling up Razorback behind an old Commer).
But there was a lot less traffic and higher speed limits on a lot of roads around Sydney (not in the suburbs but elsewhere). For example, Northern Rd between Penrith and Narellan had a higher speed limit and more places to overtake. Nowadays it is all double white lines and is as frustrating as hell.
We weren't worried about speed cameras. Crikey, I got my licence in 1965 and had never had a speeding ticket (camera) - or any type of ticket - until 2002 or 2003 - and I am not a slow driver. I just happened to be asleep (after a midnight shift) at the time I went past that speed camera on a road I had never travellled before.
Come to think of it, I'm less worried about coppers today than back then. These days OH&S seems to have caught up. I rarely see cops out with lidar/radar. I remember always being on the look out in my mirrors for the lights of a Mini Cooper S (they were different from a normal Mini). If you saw them, you assumed cops. Today, one never sees coppers.
Attitudes have changed, too. Today, I would never warn, by flashing lights or CB, of the presence of an RBT site. I'll warn of speed cameras and cop cars but not RBT. If you drink and drive, you deserve to be caught. I can't remember my attitude to RBT when it started.


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