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Old 18-06-2012, 10:03 AM   #14
Professor Farnsworth
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Default Re: Police Blitz starts Monday: Keep Left!

My AU at an indicated 100 is doing 95, the Kia at an indicated 100 is doing 98. I know this as i've used GPS to ascertain my actual speed since 2004. Those with shonky/old/uncertain ideas about their speedos should spend $98 and buy a GPS which will tell you. Just remember to gauge the speed while on a flat road, with clear sky, or you'll get a skewed reading.

Eastlink is notorious, it's one of my local roads and is full of clueless idiots, but then so is every road in Melbourne. It's out of control now. I don't know why it is but we have to avoid two or more accidents a day, and 90% of the time, it's a freaking camry. WHY IS THIS.

Anyway good idea, it's been a problem for a long time.
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