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Old 2nd Aug 2009, 09:13 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Wow.. Why are they doing that? Doesn't seem to make sense. It's as if they all got lost or something?
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Old 3rd Aug 2009, 03:36 AM   #13 (permalink)
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There were truck checks at some point ahead and they were arresting drivers bringing in goods without proper paper work. Other trucks sent a radio message to all these truckers, and i guess that guy in the yellow truck stopped the other one to warn him too.
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Malaysian style drivan is awesome lol. Most times after cab shifts me and my friends race on the M1 with the overpowered taxis they assign to us at breakneck speeds. I blame my boss, assigning us Asians with bloody 4 and 6 litre engined cabs. All locals are cut off at extreme speed and if the cab company calls us up with complaints, we just say "a13 emergency"

Everytime i see a signboard that slows me down (eg; no u turns, no entry..) that i don't like, i just quip to the customer that i'm bloody illiterate and can't read road signs and then proceed to just do what i want. They usually give tips for daring

Last if not least, in the spirit of Japanese style touge racing, after 2 am, valleys and hilly places like Springbrook, Tallebudgera valley and so on belong to us. Every corner is taken with rally style stupidity, L bends with Scandinavian flicks, U-ies with hand brakes.

Goddamnit, i love the crap driving i learned in Malaysia. But of course lah, don't do this crap in broad daylight lah, QPS will have your ass, like my friend, that idiot rode his Ducati 1198S at 200 in a 60 zone....got hit with 1200 dollar fine and 6 month suspension of license.
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Malaysian style drivan is awesome lol. Most times after cab shifts me and my friends race on the M1 with the overpowered taxis they assign to us at breakneck speeds. I blame my boss, assigning us Asians with bloody 4 and 6 litre engined cabs. All locals are cut off at extreme speed and if the cab company calls us up with complaints, we just say "a13 emergency"

Everytime i see a signboard that slows me down (eg; no u turns, no entry..) that i don't like, i just quip to the customer that i'm bloody illiterate and can't read road signs and then proceed to just do what i want. They usually give tips for daring

Last if not least, in the spirit of Japanese style touge racing, after 2 am, valleys and hilly places like Springbrook, Tallebudgera valley and so on belong to us. Every corner is taken with rally style stupidity, L bends with Scandinavian flicks, U-ies with hand brakes.

Goddamnit, i love the crap driving i learned in Malaysia. But of course lah, don't do this crap in broad daylight lah, QPS will have your ass, like my friend, that idiot rode his Ducati 1198S at 200 in a 60 zone....got hit with 1200 dollar fine and 6 month suspension of license.
LOL!! Did you take any vids of your exploits???

WAH!!!! 1200 dollar fine??? That must have killed him! Then again, if he can afford a Ducati...
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A: These blinking orange lights are commonly used by newly arrived expatriate drivers to indicate they are about to change lanes. This provides a useful signal to local drivers to close up any gaps to prevent the expatriate driver from changing lanes. Therefore it is recommended that expatriate drivers adopt the local practice of avoiding all use of indicator lights. However, it is sometimes useful to turn on your left hand indicator if you want to merge right, because this confuses other drivers enabling you to take advantage of an unprotected gap in the traffic.
Lol this is good.
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Lol this is good.
This is also extremely true. Even I do the same, but for different reasons. Because normally the gap between me and in front of my car is not big, instead of braking for him, I drive faster to create a gap behind my car instead. LMAO
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