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The SomerZ
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Posted on 10-08-05 05:53 PM Link | Quote
Ok, so last night, around 4 or 5am, I was driving people home from work. Everything was going fine and all, and my last stop was this guy who lives right next to the airport. I drop him off, and then I start driving back from the airport. Basically, when you get out of the airport-area, you enter a roundabout, and then there's a four-laned (two in each direction) road. This nice, white car comes up behind me after I leave the roundabout, and he puts himself in the left lane. I'm in the right, so I'm thinking he probably wants to pass me, but in stead he just kinda sits there, in the left lane, doing around my speed. This kinda freaks me out, since people ain't supposed to be in the left lane unless they want to pass you, so I start to speed up to get away from this car. This was a 70-zone, and I was probably on my way up to 85 (with the car still right behind me), when I notice something when looking at the car in my mirror. It's not an ordinary white car, it's one of them white cars with blue letters on the hood and a pair of blue lights on the top (it was dark, that's why I didn't notice them before then). Not only am I doing 80-something in a 70-zone, but about 2 seconds up the road is a sign singaling a change to 60-zone that I hadn't noticed before then. So, basically, I slam the brakes, go down to 50, let the nice, old uncle-policeman pass me, and take a right at the next roundabout (where he continiues forward), with probably an alarmingly high heart-rate.

Had he stopped me, would I have probably lost my license, since I'm still in the 2-year-trial-period (everyone has to go a 2-year-period after they've gotten their license in Norway where it's basically a lot easier to lose one's license than after the 2-year-period is done).
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