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  • Start date Jan 14, 2017
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robbieray

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  • Jan 17, 2017
  • #36
I got stopped by a cop, he said I was doing over 30 miles an hour. I said how come, I've only been driving 10 minutes
 

Astute

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  • Jan 17, 2017
  • #37
shmmeee said:
The wife drives one of these:



Anything above 30 feels like light speed,
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My wife likes them. But she loves her car too much. She has an MG TF in flip purple. She got it because she liked the colour.

Saying that she is considering changing now because I am looking for a new motor. Went out on the pop last night. When I got back she said she has found a car she wants. Something about a metallic blue Merc convertible. Was pissed so not sure. She has used the excuse that she needs more than 2 seats. She wasn't happy when I told her that she could keep the people carrier and sell the MG
 

Otis

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  • Jan 17, 2017
  • #38
shmmeee said:
The wife drives one of these:



Anything above 30 feels like light speed,
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Is your wife Columbo?
 

shmmeee

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  • Jan 17, 2017
  • #39
Otis said:
Is your wife Columbo?
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No, she's Andrew Marr.
 

skybluejelly

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  • Jan 17, 2017
  • #40
Astute said:
Phaeton. I do like my Audis. Had many over the years. But they are common now. I like something a little bit different. And I'm not a badge snob.

There are only about 100 W12's in the UK. And most are up in the milage. But when someone pays nearly 60k for a VW they normally look after it :smuggrin:
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really like them myself..very understated
 
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Astute

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  • Jan 17, 2017
  • #41
skybluejelly said:
really like them myself..very understated
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Which is the reason I want one. The W12 is more or less a Bentley in disguise. It never gets noticed because it is a VW. And I am a high milage driver so need the comfort. And something to put a smile on my face for the journey home after yet another shite defeat.

Think it will be the last car I get before retirement.
 

eastwoodsdustman

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  • Jan 17, 2017
  • #42
Otis said:
Okay, I'm black, a woman and 92 years old.
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I'd apply to the BBC they're crying out for you provided you're gay as well of course.
 

shmmeee

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  • Jan 17, 2017
  • #43
eastwoodsdustman said:
I'd apply to the BBC they're crying out for you provided you're gay as well of course.
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And right wing.

BBC Question Time Staff Reminded Of Impartiality Rules After Producer's Britain First Posts Revealed | The Huffington Post

 

rob9872

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  • Jan 17, 2017
  • #44
shmmeee said:
And right wing.

BBC Question Time Staff Reminded Of Impartiality Rules After Producer's Britain First Posts Revealed | The Huffington Post

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Has to be the exception rather than the rule as BBC so left wing bias almost all of the time.
 
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wingy

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  • Jan 17, 2017
  • #45
rob9872 said:
Has to be the exception rather than the rule as BBC so left wing bias almost all of the time.
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I used think that but would wager C4 is a more enquiring genuine inquisitor of the state.
Have come to the conclusion that the beebs TV news content is complicit in the delivery of the aims of the state and conditioning the general populace, covering a very narrow base.
 

shmmeee

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  • Jan 17, 2017
  • #46
rob9872 said:
Has to be the exception rather than the rule as BBC so left wing bias almost all of the time.
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Yeah, that's just not true.

Hard Evidence: how biased is the BBC?
 

Otis

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  • Jan 18, 2017
  • #47
An urban myth.
 

Gazolba

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  • Jan 21, 2017
  • #48
Otis said:
Just gauging how people drive.

So, what speed to you drive at in the following speed limits

20 mph zone ?

30 mph?

40 mph?

50 mph?

60 mph?

70 mph?

Might sound odd, but I drive differently and adhere to the speeds differently based on the zone.

In a 20 mph zone I will only drive at 20. I just assume it is for a very genuine safety reason (school, elderly residents, hospital, retail park car park etc.)

I wouldn't speed in that circumstance at all.

In a 30 zone I will drive up to about 35 dependant on the road. Usually between 30-33.

Find that hardly anyone drives at exactly 30 anyway.

In a 40 zone I will not exceed 40. Why I treat it differently to 40 I am not quite sure, but maybe think it may be because I am more likely to get done for speeding.

I am exactly the same at 50 and 60 limits and stick to them pretty rigidly, but on a motorway I will go up to about 76. Find on the motorway it is impossible to just stick to 70 with having to overtake and change lanes etc.

I am the norm? Too cautious?

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You aren't supposed to base your driving speed on the speed limit other than never exceeding the limit. It's not a recommended speed!
You should drive at a speed safe for the conditions, taking into account all other factors like the weather, traffic conditions and capabilities of your car and your reflexes.
The only time I would ever exceed the speed limit would be to avoid an accident or if I was driving my pregnant wife to the hospital and the babies head was sticking out.
I usually drive at a speed which maximises my fuel economy i.e. much lower than the limit and much safer than the limit. Braking distance increases dramatically as speed increases.
 

ccfc92

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  • Jan 21, 2017
  • #49
robbieray said:
I got stopped by a cop, he said I was doing over 30 miles an hour. I said how come, I've only been driving 10 minutes
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Sorry
 
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Gazolba

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  • Jan 22, 2017
  • #50
The best way to get to your destination more quickly is to start your journey earlier.
For instance (prepare yourself for some maths) , let's say you have to drive 20 miles and you decide to go 60mph. The journey will take you 20 minutes.
But you could have arrived at the same time, driving only 50mph and getting better fuel consumption by just starting out 4 minutes earlier.
If you started out 5 minutes earlier and drove 50mph, you'd have got there more quickly (and safely) than doing 60mph.
 

robbieray

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  • Jan 22, 2017
  • #51
ccfc92 said:


Sorry
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Somebody liked it
 

trevelfarandwide

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  • Jan 22, 2017
  • #52
Otis said:
Just gauging how people drive.

So, what speed to you drive at in the following speed limits

20 mph zone ?

30 mph?

40 mph?

50 mph?

60 mph?

70 mph?

Might sound odd, but I drive differently and adhere to the speeds differently based on the zone.

In a 20 mph zone I will only drive at 20. I just assume it is for a very genuine safety reason (school, elderly residents, hospital, retail park car park etc.)

I wouldn't speed in that circumstance at all.

In a 30 zone I will drive up to about 35 dependant on the road. Usually between 30-33.

Find that hardly anyone drives at exactly 30 anyway.

In a 40 zone I will not exceed 40. Why I treat it differently to 40 I am not quite sure, but maybe think it may be because I am more likely to get done for speeding.

I am exactly the same at 50 and 60 limits and stick to them pretty rigidly, but on a motorway I will go up to about 76. Find on the motorway it is impossible to just stick to 70 with having to overtake and change lanes etc.

I am the norm? Too cautious?

Do find so many people breaking the speed limits these days, especially in 40 or 50 zones, where people will happily go 70.

Just wonder if people go 10% over anyway with the supposed 'allowance' (not always adhered to by police).
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After two speeding fines and an impending 'drivers awareness course', yes, I adhere to the rules and speed limits of the road very rigidly.

Well, in all honestly, I've never been one to speed excessively or dangerously, but I'll occasionally do 80mph on the motorway, 35 in a 30 zone and 20mph zones are a pain, but I'll stick it.

Oh and the two speeding fines were: doing 36mph in a 30 zone, on a really long stretch of road between my house and my daughter's school, and when I went to Bristol to fetch someone at the airport, I got nabbed doing 62mph in a 50 zone. The latter one is really contentious though, since I was slowing down considerably upon entering the 50 zone at Port Talbot, but the poxy camera was hidden! Didn't even see the flash go off.

Generally though, especially when the kids are in the car, I'm a goody two-trainers behind the wheel.
 

Gint11

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  • Jan 22, 2017
  • #53
I stick the speed limits on every road. My job depends on it. No licence no job!


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