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FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Dec 2007
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Re stopping for accidents, I have seen and heard of a number of good samaritans stopping to help then geting injured or killed by the w******s half asleep at the wheel who were following them. If I can stop safely, I will. If I can't do it safely, I will call "000" and report the location of the accident asap ie, first stopping bay. I have to say that in the last year I have driven to Queensland and back 3 times and I set my cruise a little over the speed limit on whatever road I am on. From memory, I have been flashed 3 times. I do not slow down, just be a bit more observant and on every occasion I was flashed, there were no police, accidents or debris on the road. Must be a few myopic people driving who cannot judge the speed of oncoming traffic
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