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08-02-2008, 10:39 PM | #11 | ||
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But the problem with 'driving to the conditions' is that, some people are too stupid/arrogant to have the decision left to them....
An Example: Hume highway at 3am. There are still a few cars out, but not many... A bloke in an old corolla decides 130km/h is safe. Another in a VN Commo creeps up until he feels the 'safety limit' which, if he is a stupid person may be 170km/h. In a VN, 170 is almost definately suicide. Or Someone else, might decide to try to break the land speed record in his brand new skyline. Hey, it would be legal under the 'conditions' law... You could do 140 in the wet, most wouldnt, but some would because they think they are speedracer...
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