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Old 26-04-2011, 12:40 PM   #1
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Default Shame, envy drive our road habits: study

http://brisbanetimes.drive.com.au/mo...dtns.html#poll

It is interesting, sounds about right too.

Just thinking about myself, if its not going to slow me down I'll let someone in.

And would let any cool car (doesnt have to be expensive, just cool) in (like race porsches, jacked landys, V8 Kingswood) but not new bmw's (may even block them so others can get in before them...). That option wasnt in there?

And if you have others in your car that dont like getting from a to b a bit quicker, yes I would let more people in as you're going slow anyway and it wont make much difference to anything (not cos you have your mum/wife/whoever with you like they suggested).

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