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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    Don't worry the WAAAAAAAmbulance will be arriving soon.
    You can give them your man card and keys to your bike.
    awwwwww did ur feelings get hurt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Yep. That's exactly what I'm talking about.
    Oftentimes, some other poor bastard pays the price for someone's bad driving, perhaps because their own isn't too hot either.
    In the case of 15-24yo males, in addition to the other faults, they use the tactile method of discovering where their ability limit lies...which is why as a group their stats are so poor.
    Only recently out of that bracket myself, I often used the "go harder till you're in trouble, then back of slightly if you can" method to learn a lot of things

    Now I'm married with kids (I should have changed my learning method a bit sooner eh - no backing off now) I only do that on the track
    Ciao Marco

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    Quote Originally Posted by quazimoto View Post
    awwwwww did ur feelings get hurt?
    new account.
    same lip.

    Where's your husband these days? The one that crashes.
    Reactor Online. Sensors Online. Weapons Online. All Systems Nominal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodman View Post
    Interesting, I have some friends over here from Bangkok at the moment and they have a rental for a couple of weeks. They are Thai people and when we were over there they drove us round Bangkok and I was amazed at how courteous everyone was on the roads, and bangkok is a very big and busy town. Well anyway they are frightened driving in new Zealand, and the main reason is because of the aggressive and uncooperative nature of kiwi drivers. Bloody interesting hearing an Asian drivers perspective.
    I can second that , while I'm not Asian , Cockney by trade , New Zealand drivers scare the doo doos outa me

    The best drivers here...In japan ,,,,, sorry men ,,,,,,are Japanese mothers

    But failing that I would LUV to get stuck into , sorry in her behind , I mean in behind

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    ooo err missus titter ye NOT

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    You also forgot:

    Holier-Than-Thou (Middle-aged Caucasian).

    Can do no wrong, hasnt crashed in 30 years, and drives like the arrogant SOAB he is. Causing others to crash is fine apparently, still makes you a good driver.

    They are everywhere, havent taken a driving test in 30years either and it shows by their complete disregard for give way rules, and pretty much all other road rules.

    Disclaimer: I'm an average, perhaps even below average driver, and have crashed multiple times. I try my best, but sometimes i get lazy.

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