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20-01-2010, 10:20 PM | #9 | ||
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Hopefully some attitudes have changed with this accident. This week I have been working in South Morang and drive past the accident scene daily to get to and from there. Grog bottles litter the area every morning, then in the arvo they are back there drinking, hopefully this culture isn't done when some driving is on the cards.
There were some great comments and ideas put foreward by some europeans in the comments section of the herald sun today, whereby they had to pay $1000's for their license in Germany, Sweden, Denmark etc to get their drivers license. This included courses, driving tests, advanced skills tests etc and then they come over here and get the test done in 5 mins. It's too easy to pass out to anyone without proper education, training and background checks. |
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