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Old 25-06-2008, 09:23 PM   #19
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I am all for speed restrictions WHEN there is work going on and it is in a dangerous zone but when ya behind 5 ton concrete barricades Ect, 40km/h is just overdoing it when the regular limit is 80-100km/h.

ya get hit by a car at 100 or 40 in that type of environment it don't matter you going to be dead.

we got road work taking place on my way to work it's down to 40km for a bit, the work is taking place between 20-50 meters off the road and by F*&*ing 30Ton+ CAT earthmoving equipment yep my 1.7T Falcon is a real danger to that stuff at 70km/h, they don't start to 6-7am so explain to me why i should have to do 40km/h at 5am when im on my way to work.
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