View Full Version : It is definately the silly season.....
Buffy
19-12-2007, 11:02 AM
Is it only me or have others noticed more demented psycho drivers on the roads lately?
Everyone has gone mental on Pennant hills rd and the pacific hwy, erratic lane changes, tail gaiting, what gives people? :flip1:
I know Christmas can stress people out, but don't let off steam out on the roads please.
NickS
19-12-2007, 11:05 AM
One thing I have definately noticed is the annual influx of post-exam moronic P-Platers ... :headbang:
Where's a police car when you need one.
:yep:
MrKeen
19-12-2007, 01:41 PM
Mate I get in my $800 VN daily driver and just join in.Sometimes road rage is funny.........:flame: :flame: :flame: :flip1: :flip1: :flip1:
DaveHAT
19-12-2007, 02:44 PM
Combine school leavers finishing enmasse, 5th form kids getting their P plates, Christmas shoppers trying to get around the city to collect all those last minute things and people generally at the end of their teather after 12 months at work and you have a recipe for ...
Is it only me or have others noticed more demented psycho drivers on the roads lately?
Everyone has gone mental on Pennant hills rd and the pacific hwy, erratic lane changes, tail gaiting, what gives people? :flip1:
I know Christmas can stress people out, but don't let off steam out on the roads please.
It's not much concellation Buffy but it's not isolated to Sydney. The really sad thing is it's like that all year in Newcastle ... :headbang: ... it must be something in the water :D
Quadcams
19-12-2007, 07:15 PM
It's not much concellation Buffy but it's not isolated to Sydney. The really sad thing is it's like that all year in Newcastle ... :headbang: ... it must be something in the water :D
Sound pretty normal in old Sydney town.
firebug
20-12-2007, 11:44 AM
Is it only me or have others noticed more demented psycho drivers on the roads lately?
Everyone has gone mental on Pennant hills rd and the pacific hwy, erratic lane changes, tail gaiting, what gives people? :flip1:
I know Christmas can stress people out, but don't let off steam out on the roads please.
I hear ya Buffy. As Dave said, it is just as bad here. I've only been back at work for 3 days and already noticed the highway heros have come out in force. Having the advantage of being seated higher than most others, I sit back and watch the chaos unfold infront of me. New England Highway probably the worst I've encountered.
Having said that I've also noticed a greater increase in the plod out on the highways in the last few months. 2 days running I've had highway patrol tucked in behind me ready to catch the unaware oncoming speeder. They sit so close that I completely loose sight of them in my mirrors unless I weave the trailers a little. Then pounce, they pull a quick U turn and light someone up. :shock:
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