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Originally Posted by damian2001
Yeah - I will add to that - dont drive at night if you are not used to it. I learnt the hard way.
They lay in the road because it is warm and an adult roo is surprisingly big when it is staring at you though your windscreen.
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Ahmen Mate.
So many make the mistake or trying to turn to miss the animal, but when doing 100klm or more at night in a car or 4WD, this is a death trap. Hit the pucken thing and live to tell the tale. Aim the car or such for the middle of the pucker and hit it. Turn at 100klm to miss a roo or cattle, roll the car and die.
