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07-11-2023, 10:48 AM | #1 | |||
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Thought this could be an interesting thing to talk about, not sure if this is isolated to just Melbourne but anyone else noticed how nuts people are behind the wheel these days? Seems to have kicked off 'post pandemic' with a **** tonne of road rage and various accidents happening on an increased scale.
I don't think I've ever seen the attitudes on the road this bad in my 12 years on the road, I'm not exactly known for abiding by all the road rules but I don't bring the intimidation or nasty attitude to other commuters as I go about my commute and I generally be courteous. Tends to be by people in high vis clothing tailgating and driving like knobs, and I suspect a bit of the 'concreters breakfast' of 2x iced coffees and the glass BBQ, but they're not the only culprits. I'm a regular on Sydney Rd, Campbellfield these days and some of the stuff you see is wild and its not just the typical northern suburbs drivers. Quote:
Have we got any people here who tend to walk or cycle? Have you noticed increased aggression from people on the roads directed towards you or is this isolated to Melbourne? |
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