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110 kph is a rather ambitious speed allowance, given the appearance and documented risk profile of that roadway.
 

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Dusk and dawn can be chaos on a country road, which is pretty much everywhere once you get out of any city ;)

Jeep Wrangler JL Jeeps parked next to.... 1670207542363
What are they eating in the road?
 

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110 kph is a rather ambitious speed allowance, given the appearance and documented risk profile of that roadway.
If the speed limit was dropped everywhere where you might see a roo the only 110kmh bit would be multi lane freeways and it would take a very long time to get anywhere as they soon disappear once you get away from the main routes state to state or the coast.
 

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If the speed limit was dropped everywhere where you might see a roo the only 110kmh bit would be multi lane freeways and it would take a very long time to get anywhere as they soon disappear once you get away from the main routes state to state or the coast.
I should have said it this way: Using just the photo as reference, that curving rural lane doesn't appear capable of supporting an almost 70 mph speed limit. It didn't really have anything to do with the 'roos.
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