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Old 28-07-2012, 10:15 PM   #11
H.G
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Default Re: L platers - banned from Freeways?

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Originally Posted by Auslandau
Its not necessarily about being dangerous. Its more about the learning aspect ....... BUT I have had the poo scared out of me enough to know on freeways, no matter how much you are paying attention, to have a car in front suddenly change lanes and you find yourself sitting on 100 with a car in front doing 20 odd K's under the limit. If I wasn't paying attention in all cases I could have caused one of those end to ends you see everyday on the freeways. It is very unnerving ...... and has never been an L plater. Just someone who was not driving to the conditions ....... bit of a theme happening there
a valid point..
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