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NB !!!

 

If you are involved in an accident you ALWAYS report it to SAPS whether you have the other persons particulars or not.

 

It is VITAL that you do so.

 

You give as much detail as you can.

Someone might come up with info later.

You might want to claim from the accident fund etc.

 

My neck was paining and left hand swollen a bit for a couple of days, had the Dr check me out luckily i was fine.

 

at the time of the incident all I wanted to do was get home my mind wasn’t thinking straight even for someone that is employed in the insurance sector I knew what I had to do but YAAA.. at times its easier said than done.

Edited by Malpiet
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Good thing we have that 1m rule keeping us safe.

 

I wonder how many people have been pulled over for breaking it. Actually, I don't. I bet it's closer to 0 than we think.

 

We need active policing, and hiding in the bushes on a Sunday behind a speed camera doesn't count.

Posted (edited)

Good thing we have that 1m rule keeping us safe.

 

I wonder how many people have been pulled over for breaking it. Actually, I don't. I bet it's closer to 0 than we think.

 

We need active policing, and hiding in the bushes on a Sunday behind a speed camera doesn't count.

 

Ooooohh, but they ARE doing something to protect us - just heard on the radio that they are increasing some traffic fines up to 300%! :whistling: Idjits! :cursing:

Edited by DJR

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