Another example of poorly erected warnings of road works. Luckily the driver was ok. Maybe the Vic Roads will learn to do it properly. There was a horrendous crash at Snowtown on the Main North Road to Pt. Augusta. A car pulled out of the roadhouse on the northern side of town, turned out to head south. The car must have cut off a road train heading south, which catapulted the little car into the path of a grain road train heading north. The driver didn't survive, and the 3 passengers are in serious condition in Adelaide Hospital. Never, never try to cut in front of a road train travelling at 100 KPH. They can't stop the beast. Give them some room.
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Rather scary stuff we are currently in north QLD where there are heaps of road repairs after the floods, I picked up a good idea from a caravanner in front of me at one of the roadside sets of traffic lights activate hazard lights when stopping but dont forget to turn them off when moving again.
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Do folk still put petrol cans on the rear of their vans?
some do carry water in those cans, but I have seen in some freebies people taking those cans off the back of their van and putting the contents in their fuel tank, I do not think that was water, but maybe it was a staem car