Cars & Transportation

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Cars & Transportation

Posted by: bigone3443

30th Nov 2010 01:04am

how meany people out there have just been driving along and then been pulled over by police that could not tell you the reason.' revonew'


MikeT
  • 12th Feb 2011 03:37pm

In a word- not for many years (aside from RBTs). I've travelled every Australian state over past few years, although it's some time since I went to NT. When I was a youngster on motorbikes, however, I was pulled over frequently. It depends on what you look like, what you're driving/riding, and what you're doing at the time. Driving a lowered "ricer", a "BS ute", a Falcadore with aftermarket bits, or a daggy looking car with faded paint increases your chances of being pulled over.


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