Rant: Passing lane driver behaviour

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sadmuddle, Nov 4, 9:00am
Life don't go on forever shit head. I have realized it not worth much.

ally-oop, Nov 4, 9:03am
Yeah lol, I remember one of those old ducks proudly declaring that she'd "been driving for x amount of decades and never had an accident", and my boss saying, under his breath, "yeah, but you've caused a few", and he later on said to me how, if she EVER used her rear view mirror, she'd have seen a trail of destruction.

ally-oop, Nov 4, 9:04am
So dim, a gutless keyboard warrior, and a poor speller -oh, and an incompetent and selfish 'driver'.

ally-oop, Nov 4, 9:09am
Indeed, catch a bus or a taxi (if you can afford it) to the nearest one.

sadmuddle, Nov 4, 9:14am
The old duck is my sister lay off!

marte, Nov 4, 10:56am
Having fuel powered vehicles would have been a pipe dream to people used to driving horse and carts. And we now drive on the same roads designed for those horse and carts.

I'm 100% sure that ruc will rise on electric cars in the future.
Its just a incentive to get people to buy them until it starts to affect the roading income $.

How much exactly is the RUC on electric cars at the moment.

mrcat1, Nov 5, 6:05am
There is no RUC or charging costs on electric cars so why should everyone else subsidise a pipe dream?
Do you think they will bring out electric utes that will tow just under 7 tonne?

marte, Dec 10, 6:07am
Not many people tow trailers carrying 7 ton unless commercial.
However, upgrading the road specifically for electric cars would benefit them just as much.

I'd like to know exactly what electric cars do pay though, and in a few years when they become more common I expect they will pay their fare share.

Come to think of it, since electric cars will be all wheel drive and no wasted power to the road, there will be a slight improvement in road surface life too.

Believe me, I like big engines too. Mopar rules!