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Old Oct 29th 2008 | 2:46 pm
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Originally Posted by Safin
too true but it doesn't mean they can't be prosecuted for the state of it should a cop decide to take the time to check it over
unlikely though isn't it? they are too busy hiding behind trees at the bottom of hills waiting for motorists to go 3km over the speed limit.
 
Old Oct 29th 2008 | 2:49 pm
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Originally Posted by rabsody
No MOT so you get cars that literally have not had any mechanical attention for years and years legally driving on the road.
I must mention here, that the above is not the case for all of Australia. The above is correct for Queensland, athough NSW, and some other States, have an annual test before the car can be registered, similar to the MOT.

And that is one point to be aware of, as things are different, not only between Aus and the UK, but also between the different states in Australia.
 
Old Oct 29th 2008 | 2:51 pm
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Originally Posted by Safin
Err ....I thought it meant any driver could legally drive your car and 3rd party cover would obviously cover people as you say but have to go check my docs now to find out about the property
Property damage is NOT covered under the compulsory third party cover

Compulsory Third Party is a compulsory insurance to cover Injury to Third Parties, that must be taken out when registering a motor vehicle.
It covers the owner or driver of the motor vehicle in the event of an accident against any legal liability or obligation that they may have to anyone that they injure, it only covers personal injury, it DOES NOT cover damage to other property, cars etc.

Optional extra covers can be taken out with an insurer of your choice, it can be a different one to the above compulsory cover if you wish.
These covers are normally either Comprehensive cover or Third party Property with Fire and Theft.
 
Old Oct 29th 2008 | 3:00 pm
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Originally Posted by ABCDiamond
Property damage is NOT covered under the compulsory third party cover
Now that is an important difference.
 
Old Oct 29th 2008 | 3:09 pm
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Originally Posted by rabsody
It's impossible to get diet tonic in bars so you can't get a gin and slim (though you can get it in the supermarkets).
Although it will be Indian Tonic anyway and that's just rong. I've virtually given up gin.
 
Old Oct 29th 2008 | 3:11 pm
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Thanks hadn't thought about the difference as we also have comprehensive cover so it's sorted for us but glad you pointed it out as I didn't mean to mislead anyone.

Just trying to point out that a minimal level of ins is inclded with rego, which I think is a good idea. Would be even better if it included 3rd part property eh?

You have to admit that a far higher % of 4x4 here actually get to see off road, at least occassionally, than do the chelsea tractors in UK
 
Old Oct 29th 2008 | 3:14 pm
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Default Re: Basic differences between Aus and the UK

Originally Posted by Safin
You have to admit that a far higher % of 4x4 here actually get to see off road, at least occassionally, than do the chelsea tractors in UK
They may be where you are Safin, but I think in Sydney most of them are parked outside nice little cafes in Balmain.
 
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Default Re: Basic differences between Aus and the UK

Originally Posted by Safin
Thanks hadn't thought about the difference as we also have comprehensive cover so it's sorted for us but glad you pointed it out as I didn't mean to mislead anyone.

Just trying to point out that a minimal level of ins is inclded with rego, which I think is a good idea. Would be even better if it included 3rd part property eh?

You have to admit that a far higher % of 4x4 here actually get to see off road, at least occassionally, than do the chelsea tractors in UK
I'm sure you didn't. And I agree its a good idea to have compulsory med insurance as part of the road tax (rego).
 
Old Oct 29th 2008 | 3:17 pm
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Britain (particularly in the north) is obsessed with global warming, hoping it would hurry up. Aussies are obsessed with global warming hoping they can stop it.

The computer equipment known as the router is not pronounced rooter in Australia.

All prefixes in Australia have one pronunciation.

Cheerio means hello.

At various intervals during rugby matches here they stop and give the ball to the other team.

Their cricketers are better than Britain's cricketers.

Britain's soccer players are better than Australia's soccer players.

Australians believe golf is a drinking game.

The reason the weather is so good on the Gold Coast is because it doesn't rain. That is why they have water restrictions.

Electrical systems have trip switches at the main board rather than fuses in the plugs.

Hot water tanks are left on all the time.

Brisbane is closer to Melbourne than it is to Cairns.

Cars don't rust as much in Australia because there is never any need to put salt on the roads.

Paintwork on many cars is destroyed by the sun. Something you'll never discover in Britain.

The ABC prefer to tell what the weather was like today rather than what the weather will be like tomorrow.

The weather tomorrow is usually the same as the weather today.

Almost any small animal can kill you in Australia.

Australians are obsessed with the Olympics.

Australia's only national sport is cricket.

"Cool" australians are never seen, they are floating out to sea waiting for a wave.

Australian lifesavers' hats are sillier than British lifesavers' hats.

Australia is different to Britain. Full stop.

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Old Oct 29th 2008 | 3:22 pm
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Originally Posted by Burbage

Australia is different to Britain. Full stop.
That's just the sort of broad-brush approach I like!
 
Old Oct 29th 2008 | 3:42 pm
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No council tax for renters in AUS and no TV tax either.
 
Old Oct 29th 2008 | 3:53 pm
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Fashion in Aus is generally 1 or 2 years behind England/America. Add 5 years if you're in a country part of Aus.

Automatic cars are more common here than manual. In the Uk and Europe manual is alot more common.
 
Old Oct 29th 2008 | 3:59 pm
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In Aus, voting in elections is COMPULSORY for citizens over 18.
 
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Default Re: Basic differences between Aus and the UK

Originally Posted by Burbage
Britain (particularly in the north) is obsessed with global warming, hoping it would hurry up. Aussies are obsessed with global warming hoping they can stop it.

The computer equipment known as the router is not pronounced rooter in Australia.

All prefixes in Australia have one pronunciation.

Cheerio means hello.Really?

At various intervals during rugby matches here they stop and give the ball to the other team.

Their cricketers are better than Britain's cricketers.

Britain's soccer players are better than Australia's soccer players.

Australians believe golf is a drinking game.

The reason the weather is so good on the Gold Coast is because it doesn't rain. That is why they have water restrictions.Wrong

Electrical systems have trip switches at the main board rather than fuses in the plugs.

Hot water tanks are left on all the time.Wrong

Brisbane is closer to Melbourne than it is to Cairns.How is that different from the UK

Cars don't rust as much in Australia because there is never any need to put salt on the roads.

Paintwork on many cars is destroyed by the sun. Something you'll never discover in Britain.

The ABC prefer to tell what the weather was like today rather than what the weather will be like tomorrow.

The weather tomorrow is usually the same as the weather today.

Almost any small animal can kill you in Australia.

Australians are obsessed with the Olympics.

Australia's only national sport is cricket.

"Cool" australians are never seen, they are floating out to sea waiting for a wave.

Australian lifesavers' hats are sillier than British lifesavers' hats.

Australia is different to Britain. Full stop.
Abso flamin lutely
 
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Strangers talk to each other quite readily and with good intent in Aus.

Strangers talking to you in the UK, are treated with suspicion

Young people will move aside when you walk along the footpath in Aus.

You move aside when Encountering a group of Youngsters in the UK.

Aussies in the hot summer months, will try and find shade.

Brits in the hot summer months will stay out of the shade.

Starbucks is regarded as a crap coffee house by most Aussies.

Starbucks in the UK is more often than not regarded as the holy grail of Coffee.

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Aussie women tend to be more physically able and more willing to do physical work than UK women.

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