wah, fog is scary man..cos u cannot see well..i would hate to drive even in heavy rain, let alone fogOriginally posted by Inzaghi:when i drove from sydney to mel in the night, was very dark, but also very challenging, esp got lotsa big trucks..got one time i even forced the truck to gave way to me...haha.....
got one night when i was still studying there...i run into thick fog, was damn really scary, u dunno wat to expect..![]()
Originally posted by Inzaghi:when i drove from sydney to mel in the night, was very dark, but also very challenging, esp got lotsa big trucks..got one time i even forced the truck to gave way to me...haha.....
got one night when i was still studying there...i run into thick fog, was damn really scary, u dunno wat to expect..![]()
ooh, that sounds scary manOriginally posted by the Bear:yah... the bleddy Roadtrains damned scary... overtook them in a Ford Falcon, had to floor the accelerator, and throw it into the "power" mode...
at the end, when overtake already, looked at speedo, i was doing more than 170... but don't overtake, they keep throwing up gravel at you...
touring, when travelling at night, always got fog.. strange thing is that because of the fog, i forced my senses to keep alert... cruising at 130 in a fog at night was pretty okay... what i hate is city driving.. especially in Sydney
Originally posted by keisha:ooh, that sounds scary man
wah, tis is even more scary..me might be gog gold coast in sep..but i no need to drive lah, so should be alriteOriginally posted by the Bear:if you know what you're doing and have to skills and calm to carry it out, there's nothing to be afraid of
the only thing people from singapore need to realise is the vast distances when touring in other countries... cruising at 130 with periodic stops, it takes about 10 to 11 hours to get from Melbourne to Sydney... and it takes about the same time to get from Sydney to the Gold Coast at the same cruising speed...
singaporeans go there, think they can drive it alone, fall asleep at the wheel and die...
Originally posted by keisha:wah, tis is even more scary..me might be gog gold coast in sep..but i no need to drive lah, so should be alrite
oh, gog with my friend who used to study there, so no prob, he's experienced and familiar with the place.Originally posted by the Bear:take the plane, train or bus
touring australia by car is for the prepared and experienced drivers only... not for the faint-hearted too
but fun!
one day, i intend to do it again
Originally posted by keisha:oh, gog with my friend who used to study there, so no prob, he's experienced and familiar with the place.
i tot u have car liaoOriginally posted by keisha:]
okok, i drive u..happy??
but u get me a car first lor![]()
as long as u dont crash, i'm fineOriginally posted by Nata|ie:Bwahhaha first time got guy acknowledge himself as a MCP.. ekke..
Wanna sit in my car?? Can... No prob.. Can u handle the andrenalin rush dude???![]()
wahahahahah sounds familiar...Originally posted by weeeeeee.....:as long as u dont crash, i'm fine
by the way, sudden braking, and hurling left and right doesnt count as skillful driving, let alone calling it adrenaline rush. i've been thru these before, which the drivers claimed to be skillful drives. i spitted at them.
adrenaline rush means quick acceleration (usually wif the assistance of turbo) and skillful maneuvuers![]()
i went to Sydney, and my dad drove down the coast, we stopped by the little towns... and then gold coast. from there we proceeded to brisbaneOriginally posted by keisha:wah, tis is even more scary..me might be gog gold coast in sep..but i no need to drive lah, so should be alrite
Originally posted by weeeeeee.....:as long as u dont crash, i'm fine
by the way, sudden braking, and hurling left and right doesnt count as skillful driving, let alone calling it adrenaline rush. i've been thru these before, which the drivers claimed to be skillful drives. i spitted at them.
adrenaline rush means quick acceleration (usually wif the assistance of turbo) and skillful maneuvuers![]()
its called, family driverOriginally posted by the Bear:what do you call people who drive so smoothly everyone falls asleep in the car?
i do that
don't believe in hard braking, sudden acceleration and abrupt turning...
Originally posted by kopiosatu:its called, family driver
I know my English pretty wellOriginally posted by weeeeeee.....:as long as u dont crash, i'm fine
by the way, sudden braking, and hurling left and right doesnt count as skillful driving, let alone calling it adrenaline rush. i've been thru these before, which the drivers claimed to be skillful drives. i spitted at them.
adrenaline rush means quick acceleration (usually wif the assistance of turbo) and skillful maneuvuers![]()
thx bearOriginally posted by the Bear:if just within Gold Coast should be fine for even beginner drivers
interstate.. that's a different story altogether
have a great time there
no, i where got car, family car have lah..but i dun own one myself leh..Originally posted by kopiosatu:i tot u have car liao![]()
wah, sounds damn nice n relax huh?Originally posted by kopiosatu:i went to Sydney, and my dad drove down the coast, we stopped by the little towns... and then gold coast. from there we proceeded to brisbane
NICE![]()
great! *rub hands* then i'm ready to let u drive meOriginally posted by Nata|ie:I know my English pretty wellI dun expect u to trust my skills, but I'd dare to say I'm not those squeaky or swirling of sterring kinda lady drivers.. I believe in skill... Practical skill.. kekeke
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family car? i dun mind leh, have car i happy liao~Originally posted by keisha:no, i where got car, family car have lah..but i dun own one myself leh..![]()
sibey relakz ah~ beautiful little houses... walk down the street...Originally posted by keisha:wah, sounds damn nice n relax huh?![]()
Skillful driving also means that no matter how fast you go or swerve, other road users do not have to give way...Originally posted by Nata|ie:I know my English pretty wellI dun expect u to trust my skills, but I'd dare to say I'm not those squeaky or swirling of sterring kinda lady drivers.. I believe in skill... Practical skill.. kekeke
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