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Big Dave
16th February 2010, 18:23
What about these blokes!

Edbear
16th February 2010, 18:59
Well. my day certainly wasn't that bad...

Mully
16th February 2010, 19:16
That'll buff out.

Maha
16th February 2010, 19:27
Amazing how the traffic is way heavier in the lanes heading in the opposite direction eh?
Typical Auckland driving skills shown yet again. Busy looking at what does not concern them rather than what does (like the road ahead)

fliplid
16th February 2010, 19:33
Kind of explains the sand spread over the road- assuming that was today.
Bit of serious dumb loading on that trailer though, and no warning flag on the overhanging timber.

quickbuck
16th February 2010, 19:47
Amazing how the traffic is way heavier in the lanes heading in the opposite direction eh?
Typical Auckland driving skills shown yet again. Busy looking at what does not concern them rather than what does (like the road ahead)

YUP! All too often, an accident in one direction, and FIVE nose to tails in the other....

fliplid
16th February 2010, 19:49
YUP! All too often, an accident in one direction, and FIVE nose to tails in the other....

Oh, and one or two more behind the original bumper session, cos they weren't paying attention.

thehovel
16th February 2010, 19:50
All most as bad as 2 blokes that launched a boat in spagetty juntion at 3:30pm. It bad enough until some prick rocked up on a bike laughing like a drain. can't of done much for their sence of humour. Richard

crynsie
16th February 2010, 19:51
hmmmm...a landy 90...

Couldn't have been going too fast then

quickbuck
16th February 2010, 19:53
hmmmm...a landy 90...

Couldn't have been going too fast then

Clearly in the wrong lane......

Mom
16th February 2010, 19:55
Looks like the wheels fell off his trailer and the opposing traffic are looking for them to me.

Hope no one was hurt, or is left out of pocket from it.

R6_kid
16th February 2010, 21:58
Typical Auckland driving skills shown yet again. Busy looking at what does not concern them rather than what does (like the road ahead)

It's called human nature. Just happens to be part of 99% of drivers in Auckland.