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Car Forum / UK Car Forums / Driving (UK group) / May 2006

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Young Driver Track Days28 May 2006 11:36 GMT37
There's a general opinion amongst many clueful drivers that new/young
drivers should get put into track days to learn how to actually control
their cars properly.
I need to.
How many points for not having motor insurance27 May 2006 21:00 GMT33
Hi, my insurance ran out on the 14th of May..., cops stopped me last
week and said they knew I had no insurance from a national database
(how long has there been a national database?),  what am I looking at?
Good luck!
Car Wash27 May 2006 17:24 GMT9
You never can seem to get a decent car wash around these parts.
http://videos.streetfire.net/search/mg/0/3DA9B421-56E1-4B3C-ADBE-9B635C8B8333.htm
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Art?  Or just bollocks?26 May 2006 20:44 GMT76
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/nottinghamshire/5010408.stm
Safety Recall Notice: Renault Scenie - Rear Seat Belt Mounting26 May 2006 12:38 GMT3
Rec'd this morning....
"Renault has launched a safety recall which affects certain versions of the
Renault Scenic.  They have noticed the possibility of excessive movement in
the rear side seat belt mountings of those vehicles.  In extreme
Bad driving? LOL26 May 2006 12:20 GMT10
Due to the nature of the quality of driving in England,the Department of
Transport has now devised a new scheme in order to identify poor drivers
and give good drivers the opportunity torecognise them whilst driving.
For this reason as from the middle of May 2006 those drivers who ...
Splosh26 May 2006 11:56 GMT15
Saw this on the front page of my local rag.
http://www.expressandstar.com/articles/news/es/article_90557.php
This is the second time someone has failed to spot the canal basin in
front of their car, The first time they drove into it from the pub car
Hi Vis Vests in Europe26 May 2006 11:10 GMT23
Driving to Sunny Spain soon and have been informed all vehicles need to
carry High Visibility Vests. Unsure I investigated and this is actually
EU law and should apply in this country !
Why do we not apply the law here ?
Red light camera's26 May 2006 10:54 GMT64
i am a bus driver and this subject has been the topic of many
conversations.
A red light camera as far as i have been led to beleve that a red light
camera will only work on a red light if a motor runs over the
Bad Driving Example LOL26 May 2006 10:50 GMT6
Here is an example of bad driving LOL
Bottom of page....
http://www.gmails.co.uk/ourcaravan.htm
DSA low IQ edict.24 May 2006 19:18 GMT16
I have been informed by a reliable source that the Driving Standards Agency
has issued the following notice:
In order to assist other motorists to identify potentially dangerous drivers
it is now compulsory for anyone with a lower than average IQ and/or driving
New Ministry of Transport flag flying legislations24 May 2006 14:05 GMT10
If you repost the joke, you've got to staple an England flag to your head ;)
Last day of the A6144(M)24 May 2006 09:11 GMT6
Apparently, the A6144(M) is being downgraded tonight to a bog-standard
A-road.
If you don't know, it's a single carriageway spur of the M60 to the
west of Sale, nr Manchester, but it is under full  motorway
National speed limits on windy lanes23 May 2006 21:05 GMT35
Why are there so many of those lanes at national speed limit that don't
even permit you to reach 30 yet alone 60. They're usually quite narrow,
have blind bends. If people drove at national speed limit down them
regularly there would certainly be a horrific accident sooner or later. ...
Politician keeps promise!!!23 May 2006 19:55 GMT21
For years politicians, and others, have been promising the rest of us, "Jam
tomorrow".
Well, it looks if they've finally delivered on the promise.
Almost everywhere we drive there are traffic jams.
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