In 2021, it’s time Aussie drivers let each other in

There’s a pandemic gripping our wide brown land in 2021 – and it has nothing to do with the coronavirus. All across Australia, indicators are incessantly blinking, main roads are blocked, and cars are rear-ending each other because of our national reluctance to accommodate one another on the road.

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