As a footnote to the discussion on P-plates above; driving into town today I came across a small sedan wrapped round a tree. A ute was stopped on the opposite side of the road, and I stopped to see if help was needed. The woman in the ute said no help was needed, the car belonged to her partner, and he was on his way out from hospital to get some things out of the car.
The car had red P-plates. That section of road is straight with a reasonable width of two lane bitumen. He had left the road to the right, and I'm guessing he got off the bitumen to the left (possibly dodging a roo last night) started to drift in the gravel, and lost it. I would also very much doubt he was below his red P-plate speed limit. Looking at the damage, he was lucky to survive, let alone be out of hospital that soon.
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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