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Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 7:32 pm
by alang
when i was getting my 3B licence was waiting to do the drive at the rta when one of the staff yelled out one of the truck questions to the instructor that was doing my test he told her the answer she was upgrading her licence behind the counter. she was a instructor for cars only the bloke that took me was a ex trucker told me he done it the hard way and the new one's coming through wanted it handed to them

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 1:33 am
by sabrina
TOONGA wrote: Having attended a fatality and numerous other serious accidents, I believe 0.0 - 0.02 to be the best solution to making a dent on drink driving (it will never stop drink drivers)

The best way would be an in car breathalyser that stops the car from being driven when alcohol levels get above 0.02 in the car.

TOONGA
I agree :) so with this scenario maybe putting a built in breathalyser in cars should be required?

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:00 pm
by Subacat
QUOTE=steptoe;186524].............
"96 grams of SUGAR in a regular 2.0 Litre milk bottle." [quote]

What's worse is 200 grams of SUGAR in regular 2.0 Litre of E10 petrol!

THERE'S NO SUGAR IN MY FUEL.

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 8:48 pm
by Silverbullet
^ Well ethanol IS made from sugar cane ;)

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 10:07 pm
by steptoe
Subacat wrote:QUOTE=steptoe;186524].............
"96 grams of SUGAR in a regular 2.0 Litre milk bottle."

What's worse is 200 grams of SUGAR in regular 2.0 Litre of E10 petrol!

THERE'S NO SUGAR IN MY FUEL.

Shees, you musta grabbed that just before I scrubbed the signature.

Is it really two years since I started this ??

Wassappened to the last two years, thought that was posted a coupla months ago !!

That much sugar in E10 ?!!

I suppose milk is still the required antedote if accidentally swallow petrol ?? What a sugar hit that would be !!

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 10:54 pm
by NachaLuva
sabrina wrote:I agree :) so with this scenario maybe putting a built in breathalyser in cars should be required?
IMO anyone done for drink driving should have a breathalyser hard wired into the ignition...at their cost!
steptoe wrote: Is it really two years since I started this ??

Wassappened to the last two years, thought that was posted a coupla months ago !!
Haha time flies lol :mrgreen: