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Dont die in the Outback
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<blockquote data-quote="savage bitter" data-source="post: 472299" data-attributes="member: 13873"><p>For us, we know were we are going and carry enough to do it most time. I know if someone is coming out of they know if we are going there but a lot of travellers are just going that way to somewhere. Most cop stations will take notes if you tell them when going thru a district and can tell you if the road is good or bad etc. but when it comes to map reading some its the first map and the first time they have ever used one. I had one lot pull up in Quilpie and thought they were in Emerald so that's pretty bushed and it took them 2 days of driving before asking where they were.</p><p></p><p><em>I have edited this but cannot work out what the "if someone is coming" section--very hard to understand without Capitals, full stops etc.</em></p><p><em>Please make a greater effort to make the posts legible as you DO have good things to say and we do enjoy your input.</em></p><p><em>Jaros</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="savage bitter, post: 472299, member: 13873"] For us, we know were we are going and carry enough to do it most time. I know if someone is coming out of they know if we are going there but a lot of travellers are just going that way to somewhere. Most cop stations will take notes if you tell them when going thru a district and can tell you if the road is good or bad etc. but when it comes to map reading some its the first map and the first time they have ever used one. I had one lot pull up in Quilpie and thought they were in Emerald so that's pretty bushed and it took them 2 days of driving before asking where they were. [i]I have edited this but cannot work out what the "if someone is coming" section--very hard to understand without Capitals, full stops etc. Please make a greater effort to make the posts legible as you DO have good things to say and we do enjoy your input. Jaros[/i] [/QUOTE]
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