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Old 14-04-2006, 11:33 PM   #1
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Default Learners moto riders doing 80 on the hume freeway!

Just been up to Sydney, and came across this absolutely absurd situation of a Learner motocylist being rounded up by cars doing 110 or 120, and all the b double trucks doing 100+. He has his ridiculous L plate with a 80 sign, and is actually doing 80! Its so dangerous, cars and trucks ducking and weaving around this poor bloke doing his "lawful" thing!

Does the government not understand whats going on here!? It would be much much safer for him to at least go along at the trucks speed.

Maybe 80 is fast enough for him in suburbia, or down a winding road, but there is such a difference between that a huge wide straight freeway!

How can we have any respect for our laws?

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