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Old 07-10-2022, 08:57 PM   #31
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2 months ago I had an FG2 G6E (maybe turbo, don't know) clearly turning right in a roundabout without the indicators on... I mean, the car's front end was pointed right at me, so I went to stop, until I realised, with the heavy rain we currently have, they were sliding straight through with the computer correction kicking in just in time.

They were not indicating left or right, as I could see both the mirror indicators, that was obvious. I now sometimes indicate out of a roundabout, but only well after passing the exit I'm not using.

And I've never been that out of control!

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Old 07-10-2022, 11:15 PM   #32
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I reckon their biggest crime is indicating left when going straight through roundabouts, makes no sense to this Mexican.



Especially when its the standard 4 entry/exit job.
You'd hate driving in Europe then.

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Old 08-10-2022, 10:45 AM   #33
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Old 08-10-2022, 11:01 AM   #34
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For some reason this thread reminds me of when my brother got told off hard by his mates extremely religious mum. As a P plater his number plates were unt-###. So he flipped his p plate turning it into a d plate and stuffed it in to hide the stalk of the d, turning it into a c plate. No imagination required.....
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Old 08-10-2022, 07:15 PM   #35
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I now sometimes indicate out of a roundabout,
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Pretty sure that's a legal requirement In N.S.W. at least..!!

https://www.nsw.gov.au/driving-boati...e%20roundabout.
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Old 08-10-2022, 07:55 PM   #36
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Pretty sure that's a legal requirement In N.S.W. at least..!!

https://www.nsw.gov.au/driving-boati...e%20roundabout.
Yeah, that came a feux law in around 2003. I did my P's test in 2004. Only time i ever indicated out of a roundabout. Not even the police do it. Its one of those somebody nobody cares about trying to make a name for themself rules, and nobody cares.
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Old 08-10-2022, 08:05 PM   #37
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Proposed R plates are really no different to L plates if you think about it. No skin off my nose if someone wants to stick one on. In fact, I'd prefer it so I can give them a bit more space and prepare for unexpected movement......just like you would with L plates.
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Heres an oddball question. So an L plater is coverd by the insurance of the supervising driver. What will insurance companies do to R plate drivers? Or will they just jack the prices for everyone as insurance companies do?
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R,O,L,F....
All these place are racist towards BMW drivers.
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If you have the beemer you'll never have to indicate again.

Also, what about 'C' plates for city drivers, to give us country folk fair warning?
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If you have the beemer you'll never have to indicate again.

Also, what about 'C' plates for city drivers, to give us country folk fair warning?
We're lucky enough to have locality prefix rego plates over here, helps id the locals and from the tourists.
Works both ways though.
If you see a country plate in the city, they'll be lost or going slow like its a parade lap of the towns main street.
If you see a generic plate in the country, they'll be lost too but will be speeding like its a parade lap of a city street
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Yep, WA is that way, used to love my country plates. Going with country plates to the OBH for a drink in the city in Cott Nice and slow.
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If you have the beemer you'll never have to indicate again.

Also, what about 'C' plates for city drivers, to give us country folk fair warning?
I'm a regional VIC driver but I identify as a Western Sydney driver
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Can’t wait for the I plate, standing for International. Might give you warning that they’re about to stop dead in busy traffic waiting for the next lane over to clear.
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'S' plates for Volvo tip truck drivers
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The original intent of "Baby on Board" signs, was to alert emergency services and others that if the vehicle was in an accident, fire or rollover there may be a not easily seen baby in the vehicle that needs to be rescued. Emergency services and others originally promoted the use these signs. Unfortunately and sadly, too many people now think it means "drive carefully near me as I have a baby in my car".
People leave the signs on their cars whether they have a baby travelling in the car or not.
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They should just finish 90% of all truck number plates in Sydney with 457..........
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this has to be the worst idea of all time! and cost us all millions in the end.
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'S' plates for Volvo tip truck drivers
I don’t think it’s limited Volvo.
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S plate for Snowflake.
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