Mike Litherous
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- Joined
- Jan 18, 2016
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- 276
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- Location
- Melbourne
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An upgraded licence is not a bad idea. Easy to do in VIC as we have number plate recognition. Use it for something useful rather than trying to nab students and other poor people who are late on thier rego by a few days.
Prob need a wholesale change and some sort of lite annual roadworthy as part of the rego.
As long as u keep up the rego you can get away with the car in a poor condition especially if it's a fly under the radar type of car.
It's funny how if driving in the outback or low policed roads you normally sit on 120-130 as diving at say 150 you start to use more fuel.
130 seems to be the internationally adopted speed and can't see why it wouldn't work in Victoria. Especially on the rural freeways and in dry conditions. Perhaps a 110/130 for wet/dry would make sence.
More education would be needed to keep left etc but that sort of good driving is contagious. They don't do it now so much as they used to as pretty well 75% of people sit 10km under the limit with no idea they are holding up everyone as they are too busy (legally) talking on thier hands free which is probably more dangerous on the freeway than having 4 beers.
Prob need a wholesale change and some sort of lite annual roadworthy as part of the rego.
As long as u keep up the rego you can get away with the car in a poor condition especially if it's a fly under the radar type of car.
It's funny how if driving in the outback or low policed roads you normally sit on 120-130 as diving at say 150 you start to use more fuel.
130 seems to be the internationally adopted speed and can't see why it wouldn't work in Victoria. Especially on the rural freeways and in dry conditions. Perhaps a 110/130 for wet/dry would make sence.
More education would be needed to keep left etc but that sort of good driving is contagious. They don't do it now so much as they used to as pretty well 75% of people sit 10km under the limit with no idea they are holding up everyone as they are too busy (legally) talking on thier hands free which is probably more dangerous on the freeway than having 4 beers.