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How to handle outside lane hoggers?
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This is true.Starting Debt: ~£20,000 01/01/2009. DFD: 20/11/2009 :j
Do something amazing. GIVE BLOOD.0 -
As I was undertaking I would point my Uzi at them, if they showed some cockiness then I would have pulled the trigger lol
Some people need to experience driving abroad to really appreciate how good the UK is lol0 -
Bob_the_Saver wrote: »All this talk about total plonkers zooming up and down Britain's motorways much too fast, it's given us such a laugh as we sit here in the south of France, sipping our wine in the sun by the pool. (Not driving today so drinking is no problem).
Take a tip, give it all up now and get out, because if you don't Gordon's impending new taxes, or the other lot's (who will say that things are worse than even they though) will cripple you. You won't be able to afford to drive at 50mph let alone 90mph as you pay for all the bail-outs.
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Best advice that I have seen on this thread so far...enjoy.:T0 -
Had a bit of trouble with "lane hoggers" this morning and tried the R.A.M advanced motoring technique
http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&hl=en-GB&v=Yco1deXOzN80 -
Had a bit of trouble with "lane hoggers" this morning and tried the R.A.M advanced motoring technique
http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&hl=en-GB&v=Yco1deXOzN8
And the Americans can't seem to understand why people don't like them!0 -
Not much more to say, other than the people in the OPs original post, were obviously out to annoy, and achieved their aim.
The world is littered with inconsiderate people, and if someone could find a cure, they'd be hailed a hero!0 -
goldspanners wrote: »vans can do 60 on national speed limit dual carriageways,50 on single carriageways,and 70 on the roads sign posted as 70.
Yes,thats how i understood it GS.0 -
goldspanners wrote: »vans can do 60 on national speed limit dual carriageways,50 on single carriageways,and 70 on the roads sign posted as 70.
How does that work then seeing as there are no 70 signs only NSL signs?0 -
How does that work then seeing as there are no 70 signs only NSL signs?
National speed limit sign means national speed limit. The national speed limit of a single carrigeway road is 60mph. On a dual carrigeway or motorway, the national speed limit is 70 mph.
Have you never noticed on motorways after roadworks where there has been a speed restriction, its the national speed limit sign shown, not a 70 sign.0 -
How does that work then seeing as there are no 70 signs only NSL signs?scotsman4th wrote: »National speed limit sign means national speed limit. The national speed limit of a single carrigeway road is 60mph. On a dual carrigeway or motorway, the national speed limit is 70 mph.
Have you never noticed on motorways after roadworks where there has been a speed restriction, its the national speed limit sign shown, not a 70 sign.
So you are agreeing with what I said. If the NSL for dual carriageways is 70 then how can these two sentences make sense
"vans can do 60 on national speed limit dual carriageways"
"and 70 on the roads sign posted as 70."0
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