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Thread: WTF: Do ambos have radar?

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    What about these "green light devices" you see advertised? I know some states in Oz fit their firetrucks/ambos with these transponders gizmos to get them through the lights more quickly - maybe some buses use them to trigger light changes too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    LOL... Sir you're having a heart attack - that's $59.95.

    Would you like a kidney failure with that, we have them on special for $40, or we can run you over with this fine ambulance for a mere $75.00 + cleaning fee
    Is that including GST?
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    Tractors are sold in NZ with the US SWS (Safety Warning System), maybe some ambulances have it too?
    Speed doesn't kill people.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Squeak the Rat View Post
    Maybe the ambos are in cahoots with the coppas helping to bust innocent speeders
    Fuck, I wish! Actually I'd like to be able to bust stupid pricks who get in my way, or haven't heard about checking your rear vision mirror occassionally.

    As for radar - maybe it's the black box ambulances are fitted with which tells all the bigwigs in St John if we're speeding. Bastards!

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    I was pootling down the Mangere motorway a couple of weeks ago, when I saw (and heard) an ambo coming up behind. So, I moved left (2 lane motorway ), as did everyone else. Except some dork ahead in a Jap cage of some sort. Who just kept trundling along at around 80 (what the traffic was doing). Oblivious to this noisy flashy thing right behind his bumper.

    And on he trndled for over a kilometre, until someone ahead in the left lane realised what was happening and braked hard, thus opening a gap in the left lane next to the ambo. Who then did a left, right around the obstacle and wailed off.

    How can anyone NOT notice a shrieking wailing flashing thing the size of an ambo immediately behind them?

    Can you not dob them in for a (well deserved) ticket if they don't get out of the way?

    And I would have thought the bigwigs would be more worried about you NOT speeding ?
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    I've been meaning to write a thread for a while now admiring the patience of ambulance and fire service drivers trying to get through motorway traffic. Not so much police because people tend to see them and react quicker for some strange reason....

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