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Tourists. Should they be here driving at all?
« on: March 16, 2012, 02:41:04 PM »

A few news articles this week got me wondering if they should be driving at all?  Follow this link for an article and a few more photos. 
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Re: Tourists. Should they be here driving at all?
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2012, 03:46:27 PM »
Ban GPS for hire cars.
Use your brains .
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« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2012, 05:15:01 PM »
I'm sure some Aussies have done the same thing as well. ;D

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Re: Tourists. Should they be here driving at all?
« Reply #3 on: March 16, 2012, 05:58:06 PM »
There is no bounds to natural stupidity.
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« Reply #4 on: March 16, 2012, 08:51:11 PM »
I guess the first one missed the ferry and tried chasing it, the second one has tried a new method of mud crabbing, and the last one, well with the right bait he or she caught a "copperhead".
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« Reply #5 on: March 16, 2012, 09:31:34 PM »
 ???
I guess the first one missed the ferry and tried chasing it, the second one has tried a new method of mud crabbing, and the last one, well with the right bait he or she caught a "copperhead".
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« Reply #6 on: March 16, 2012, 09:51:00 PM »
How amusing - when I first saw this I didn't believe it, but after hearing the news on the radio it made my day.

But its not only the tourists that are this silly, a couple of years ago a local man (fool) tried to drive from this same point around the mangroves, through the mud, to the barge terminal at low tide in his 4wd. He got bogged, called his mate or father (can't exactly remember which one) to help get him out. They also got bogged... I still remember the photo in the paper - you could just see the roof of the 4wds.

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« Reply #7 on: March 16, 2012, 10:21:47 PM »
We were checking in at the camp ground at Uluru.
I came out of the office to be greeted by my wife..........the look on her face told me something was up........

A stupid French tart had run the entire side of her hire car along the guard of our camper..... ::)
Minimal paint damage to the camper guard, but serious $$$ to the car.
Wouldn't you think they'd stop at the first hint of a touch........

So, to answer the question, I would say perhaps they should not.........
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« Reply #8 on: March 16, 2012, 10:23:11 PM »
???The first and second are the same car from the article :)

Fair enough Waz65, I was being facetious.  I did not see the article, and I thought it was a joke and deserved such a response.
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« Reply #9 on: March 17, 2012, 07:20:49 AM »
We were checking in at the camp ground at Uluru.
I came out of the office to be greeted by my wife..........the look on her face told me something was up........

A stupid French tart had run the entire side of her hire car along the guard of our camper..... ::)
Minimal paint damage to the camper guard, but serious $$$ to the car.
Wouldn't you think they'd stop at the first hint of a touch........

So, to answer the question, I would say perhaps they should not.........

Had the same at childcare drop a woman drove in and clipped a car and kept on driving the whole side of her car was a mess. Also had one turn into a parallel park and get the edge of her door caught on the edge of my bullbar, almost peeled her door off.

Why wouldn't you stop at the first contact or in this case the minute you see 10kmof water in front of you?

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« Reply #10 on: March 17, 2012, 07:32:08 AM »
Wouldn't you think they'd stop at the first hint of a touch........


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« Reply #11 on: March 17, 2012, 08:40:49 AM »
Are they any worse than the average Australian Bogan who believes that it is his birthright to speed, tailgate, use mobile phones, behave like a deranged lunatic on the M1 to the gold Coast etc etc?

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« Reply #12 on: March 17, 2012, 09:01:27 AM »
Tourists have to drive themselves if they dont or cant they would have to get around in taxi . Most of the cab drivers havent been in the country as long as the tourists . Blind leading the blind . This GPS teckno crap has to be a plot for panel beaters , direct trucks under bridges for fun . Down to the end of the pier to catch a passanger ferry & the unsuspecting to be lost forever . Trusting Fools they are  ;D
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« Reply #13 on: March 17, 2012, 11:53:08 AM »
The theory of Natural selection at it best. Shame they didn't stay with their vehicle as told then the world would be just a little safer.

I love the GPS units. Couldn't have got around the US with out and even needed ours in Cains last year - great technology. There were, in the US, a number of times when I was told to turn here or there only to find I was now on a bridge but geez, you got to wonder what would have possessed these lot to actually drive off the road. Wouldn't you stop and ask some one
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Re: Tourists. Should they be here driving at all?
« Reply #14 on: March 17, 2012, 06:58:29 PM »
Fair enough Waz65, I was being facetious.  I did not see the article, and I thought it was a joke and deserved such a response.
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« Reply #15 on: March 17, 2012, 08:58:16 PM »
How far from home is one before they become a tourist?

I've had one or two navigational errors courtesy of my GPS and some of you may have seen the photos of the Honda Civic we came across near Tom Groggin at Xmas time; flowed his GPS and ended up in a very tricky predicament.
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« Reply #16 on: March 18, 2012, 12:54:18 AM »
This is my experience with a tourist driver. Been in Australia 6 weeks, imported his left hand drive Mercedes 4x4 ute too. Came round a blind corner on the wrong side of the road and whammo! Everyone was OK. After a couple months they continued their round australia trip in a Patrol...



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« Reply #17 on: March 18, 2012, 07:53:39 AM »
The easiest way to solve it is to ban tourists altogether. Then you won't have to put up with them.

Honestly



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« Reply #18 on: March 18, 2012, 09:37:20 AM »
Oh thank God every dickhead driver I see on the road is a foreigner.

Would have never believed an Australian could do something stupid or dangerous.

Those 2 drivers that killed themselves and 3 of their passengers on the Kings Highway last week must have been from Germany then.

The trucky that swiped the tow guy and his customer up near Sydney a few weeks ago (whose truck's speed limiter disabled) was probably from Brazil. 

And I suspect more Aussies than tourists lose their vehicles at the beach every week - did anyone see that photo article of off-road disasters in one of the recent 4WD mags?

There are idiots who think they're indestructible all over the world.
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« Reply #19 on: March 18, 2012, 09:50:17 AM »
 A hard one this I mean we need tourist dollars so not very clever to ban tourists a focus on the driving habits would make more sense. Yrs ago driving nth of Adelaide heading home to roxby no cars in sight we come to a very large sweeping left hander to my shock half way round I'm confronted by 2 cars coming at us one in each lane. From the time that I saw them till impact time was about 3-4 secs . The last second the overtaking car veers right and both cars pass us one on each side. By this time I had been on the brakes with all 4 tyres smoking still in my lane. Pulled over to recover when the overtaking car returns with me telling the wife I am going to knock the head off this bloke. Well out of the car hops two 6 ft something Germans didn't I give it too them . All they could say was we didn't see we didn't see. My reply to this was you don't overtake on a bend you f'ing kraut moron. Reply was in Germany well I lost it your not in kraut land d$&@ head. We left them leaning on their boot looking back at the corner. We were lucky as the wife was going to drive from 5 mins back at pt Wakefield and said she would have gone left off the road probably hitting these idiots head on.

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« Reply #20 on: March 18, 2012, 10:47:55 PM »
I'll bet lots of Aussies travel to the States or right hand driving countries in Europe, etc, and have their share of mishaps or accidents!
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« Reply #21 on: March 19, 2012, 02:15:36 AM »
Last year we had two Britz toyotas with Japanese tourists come to Lake Gregory.  Firstly we were astonished with how polite and courteous they were, and then they showed us their list, in Japanese and English, of the preparations they went through each morning to make sure they travelled safely.
They explained to us, even though their English was not the best, that when they get near water, normally at floodways and the like, if they were not sure of the road they would stop, then walk through to make sure it was okay.  I had no doubt they had made sure and asked people what to do, and which ways would allow them to travel safely.
I believe tourists should be driving in Australia, as they are good for the economy.  Perhaps those that are used to driving on the opposite side of the road need to be assessed first, then be permitted to drive.  I also believe that is such people are caught driving on the wrong siode of the road, their International licence should be removed for the Australian part of their journey, to allow others to be safe.
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« Reply #22 on: March 19, 2012, 04:38:32 AM »
The sad bit is without their $$ lots of things will shut down . Really we are talking about the pesky 3% yet again , always in troble or lost or crashing into something . Though they are fun to watch as they do their thing . If they drive on the wrong side of the road fling them never to drive again thats about all you can do .   :cheers:
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« Reply #23 on: March 19, 2012, 10:37:28 AM »


Yeah.  These articles got me wondering why Common Sense isn't a standard thing to be taught when growing up. 

I mean, seriously, who listens to the GPS when it says you have to drive a passenger car (which isn't yours) through the ocean?  Why would you drive your passenger car through the ocean even if it was yours?  Why would you listen to a GPS when confronted with an ocean?  And if you did all of the above, why wouldn't you at least have a rod out the window trying to get a nice whiting for dinner?

I do realise that you can't ensure everyone has a brain before they get behind the wheel (regardless of where they are from), and I thought these examples were (just plain hilarious) a rather good portrayal of how people (in general) just don't stop and think before they do something.

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« Reply #24 on: March 19, 2012, 11:03:32 AM »
Last year we had two Britz toyotas with Japanese tourists come to Lake Gregory.  Firstly we were astonished with how polite and courteous they were, and then they showed us their list, in Japanese and English, of the preparations they went through each morning to make sure they travelled safely.
They explained to us, even though their English was not the best, that when they get near water, normally at floodways and the like, if they were not sure of the road they would stop, then walk through to make sure it was okay.  I had no doubt they had made sure and asked people what to do, and which ways would allow them to travel safely.
I believe tourists should be driving in Australia, as they are good for the economy.  Perhaps those that are used to driving on the opposite side of the road need to be assessed first, then be permitted to drive.  I also believe that is such people are caught driving on the wrong siode of the road, their International licence should be removed for the Australian part of their journey, to allow others to be safe.
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I've had a fair bit to do with Japanese and they always take what ever they are doing seriously.

My understanding is that in Japan it's a tough test to get a drivers licence. Generally speaking they follow the rules & apply themselves as best they can. For example, drink driving is considered a very serious offence and the community, police & court system are serious about it.

The Japanese police are interesting too. When they pull you over for speeding they are extremely polite but always issue the ticket. Word is there's no such thing as a warning.
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