METALMICKY
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- Jan 30, 2004
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Due to the injury the verdict is distinctly out as to whether he is indeed magic or whether Bloom put unnecessary mileage on the Skoda!
along with 95% of the folks on NSC for one reason or another, I proudly include myself by the way.Failed the dickhead test ?
Brighton star Jakub Moder hit with six-month driving ban
Brighton and Hove Albion footballer Jakub Moder has been hit with another six-month driving ban after he was clocked speeding.www.dailymail.co.uk
along with 95% of the folks on NSC for one reason or another, I proudly include myself by the way.
Good thing Tony's got that Skoda to drive him around inFailed the dickhead test ?
Brighton star Jakub Moder hit with six-month driving ban
Brighton and Hove Albion footballer Jakub Moder has been hit with another six-month driving ban after he was clocked speeding.www.dailymail.co.uk
There's "speeding" and then there's "speeding".
Without knowing which we can't say definitively. However a 6 month ban indicates it's not going to look great on him
You’ve been banned from driving twice, and then still did 89mph ?!along with 95% of the folks on NSC for one reason or another, I proudly include myself by the way.
85. Easily done on a dual carriageway/motorway. I've never been caught btw.You’ve been banned from driving twice, and then still did 89mph ?!
Seems from that article he didn't realise he was banned?You’ve been banned from driving twice, and then still did 89mph ?!
Agreed, I have recently been sweating twice (for 14 days) on just how fast I was going (it was over 70) when I came around a bend on a dual carriageway and saw speed camera transits just up the road. I now have Waze on whenever I go more than a few miles from home as you get a decent warning. Modern cars reach high speeds without feeling like it, no excuse I know but I hate bodding along on clear dual carriageways and motorways.85. Easily done on a dual carriageway. I've never been caught btw.
Modern cars also usually have a speed limiter option. Something I am having to use since I got a batch of tickets in one go!Agreed, I have recently been sweating twice (for 14 days) on just how fast I was going (it was over 70) when I came around a bend on a dual carriageway and saw speed camera transits just up the road. I now have Waze on whenever I go more than a few miles from home as you get a decent warning. Modern cars reach high speeds without feeling like it, no excuse I know but I hate bodding along.
Waze beeps you above the speed limit if you activate it. Annoying but usefulModern cars also usually have a speed limiter option. Something I am having to use since I got a batch of tickets in one go!
Modern European Union cars have to have the audible limiter. In the UK we can still turn it off for each journey but not disable it; or so the dealer has told us.Modern cars also usually have a speed limiter option. Something I am having to use since I got a batch of tickets in one go!
Just for mid 2024 models onwards I think?Modern European Union cars have to have the audible limiter. In the UK we can still turn it off for each journey but not disable it; or so the dealer has told us.
Maybe. Got my car in April and you cannot disable the audible limiter but can switch it off for each journey.Just for mid 2024 models onwards I think?
Waze beeps you above the speed limit if you activate it. Annoying but useful
Modern European Union cars have to have the audible limiter. In the UK we can still turn it off for each journey but not disable it; or so the dealer has told us.
Travelling at 80 on clear motorways or dual carriageways is no more dangerous than 70, it is against the law though so suck it up if you get caught Driving fast on wet roads, in fog, in heavy traffic (lane switching) is moronic. All just imoWe have the technology, we just don't want to use it, because we like going fast down motorways. Normally sane adults acting dangerously because it makes us happy