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<blockquote data-quote="RM Outback" data-source="post: 505142" data-attributes="member: 7093"><p>We'll never know but it sure turned out a nasty result for a bad decision to overtake. Could have been an eroded shoulder on the bitumen either way it turned out bad. I've driven some single lane roads in the truck and my left steer and drive wheels I've had to run off the bitumen to allow for an oncoming vehicle to pass. Most cases it's no drama but if the bitumen is braking up there's usually a pot hole or two in the mix and can make for a rough ride and if you don't have your wit's about you it could turn nasty very easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RM Outback, post: 505142, member: 7093"] We'll never know but it sure turned out a nasty result for a bad decision to overtake. Could have been an eroded shoulder on the bitumen either way it turned out bad. I've driven some single lane roads in the truck and my left steer and drive wheels I've had to run off the bitumen to allow for an oncoming vehicle to pass. Most cases it's no drama but if the bitumen is braking up there's usually a pot hole or two in the mix and can make for a rough ride and if you don't have your wit's about you it could turn nasty very easily. [/QUOTE]
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