hell yes I want to swap I miss having a vr6 heaps.
But yeah I will get the choice of 3 months suspension, or 1 year 1 point. Not sure which way I'll go yet.
Umm, wanna swap cars? haha your's looooooks mint bro the paint looks soooo good i really need to clean mine but its going to rain here tomorrow so not much point lol.
Glad you got it back on the road.. are you actually loosing your license?
hell yes I want to swap I miss having a vr6 heaps.
But yeah I will get the choice of 3 months suspension, or 1 year 1 point. Not sure which way I'll go yet.
Yeah same ill probably go for the 1 year
If you can take public transport for uni, just do the 3 months and get it over and done with, 3 months can go by super quick. Sometimes it's just too easy to get caught doing 10km/h+ or a U-turn or even just dropping someone off at a no-stopping zone. But it's your call!
What! you have a choice? go the 3 months, it goes quick and 1 point is sure not to last long if you lose points so easily for not displaying P plate properly..
I don't think it's the easy, ive got a couple days left to make my decision I'm tempted to go three months but I work and uni in the city and finish late, melbourne public transport is Shiit as well
Yeah I was about 75% set on the 3 months, I live within walking/riding (if I could be bothered to fix the bike) distance of uni, and when I'm down in brisbane drive very rarely anyway, mostly to auto parts stores and car meets etc actually haha. Although I was talking to someone the other day who recommended the 1 year because even after the 3 months, I will then have a curfew of like 11pm for a year anyway and such, so am then being punished for a year and 3 months instead of just a year. So will have to think about it some more, but probably will go the three months. Would be good in a way I suppose, need to put a lot more effort into uni this semester than I did last one so they dont throw me out, so having less distractoins could be a good thing
Last edited by Ben J; 08-07-2012 at 07:06 PM.
From what i have heard, the 3 month option is a lot easier if you have access to suitable public transport or a significant other who can drive you.
Otherwise you have to spend a year trying to stay within the limits which may not be possible *i.e. failed to slow down at a yellow light etc*
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