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Old 29-12-2012, 11:44 AM   #17
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Default Re: Holiday Driving.

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Maybe if you were consistent with your opinions it would it be easier for people to agree with you. You begin by saying "please don't hold up the traffic" and end with " who cares if there doing 40 below the speed limit".
you'll have to jog my memory on that one. i had a quick browse back through and don't recall saying it.

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Personally I don't care if they are doing 40 under as long as they stick to it! Nothing worse than someone speeding up and slowing down constantly, frustration isn't the word when you come across one of these wombats. They should be put in the same category as the fatal four.
i agree, it is frustrating. we've all had it happen to us no doubt.
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