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

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35 mph: "Dangerous and idiotic"31 Oct 2006 20:30 GMT122
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;jsessionid=EE11NLSCTQTYFQFIQMGCFF4AVC
BQUIV0?xml=/news/2006/10/10/nspeed110.xml

or:
http://tinyurl.com/fsafr (same URL)
"Fast woman castigated as she is caught again
in-car-entertainment system for children from Brunel Uni Student30 Oct 2006 23:52 GMT22
Hi, we are a group of student enrolled in Brunel University. Now we
have a business feasibility study assignment for in car entertainment
system. Our group idea is car-to-car communication system for children.
Following below is a small questionair.
Humber bridge speed limits30 Oct 2006 23:27 GMT5
Has anyone else noticed the current road works going from the south end to
the north has been effectively made into a 70 mph limit as they have removed
the 50 mph sign and also the temporary 30 mph signs.  They have left the
advisory 30 mph signs (flashing yellow) only.
Pick-up rental30 Oct 2006 21:12 GMT8
This Christmas, I need to get myself, 4 passengers and a fireplace from
Brighton to Preston and back again (return journey minus the fireplace
!!!).
I've looked at a number of rental sites and they all offer MPVs and/or
Driving from UK to Vladivistock, Russia or beyond30 Oct 2006 17:47 GMT2
Anyone out there considering driving from the UK to Vladivistock in
Russia.
I am perhaps suicidle even thinking about this!!!!
Please e-mail me.
Driving Buses/Conversions30 Oct 2006 15:01 GMT24
About 15 years ago, when I was in the PSV industry, it used to be the case
that mechanics could drive large buses (unladen weights of around 10 tonnes)
on their normal car driving licences, so long as there were no fair paying
passengers aboard. I keep reading that users of large ...
SKY 9930 Oct 2006 14:43 GMT28
Porsche Cayenne S, Northbound on the A1(M) at Hatfield;
The piece of tarmac to your left is the inside lane. Try
driving on it, rather than having people make 4 lane
changes to get round you, you stupid tart.
Sat Nav with camera detectors30 Oct 2006 14:25 GMT3
Apologise if this question has been raised before, which I am certain it
will have been, but I'm a new poster.
I'm looking to buy the best Sat Nav with as many speed trap detectors as
possible, preferably under £400.00 GBP.
New car running costs at £462 per month - RAC's Cost of Motoring Index29 Oct 2006 20:48 GMT69
October 20, 2006
Creeping costs spell more misery for motorists
Despite recent reductions in fuel prices, new figures reveal the cost
of running a vehicle is growing steadily. According to RAC's latest
Driving test29 Oct 2006 19:41 GMT4
I moved from California to GB in 1991, where I started working for the
Birmingham CC, living in Coventry. I got my GB DL at the Driving test
shop on Holyhead Rd, next to Alan, the barber.
When visiting there last year I had a question about the new driving
OI OI ! have a laugh at these fools29 Oct 2006 11:58 GMT142
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/s/225/225933_drivers_lose_the_bollar
ds_battle.html

http://snipurl.com/zs2d
now why can't these devices replace speed humps and speed cameras ?
break the limit, break your car AND get a bill for any repairs to the bollard.
Paul from SafeSpeed on BBC Breakfast today on Driving Offence Cameras29 Oct 2006 11:28 GMT96
There was an item on driving offence cameras (e.g. box junction
offences, red light offences, right turn offences, bus lane offences
etc),  as following successful trials in London they are now being
rolled out nationally.  Paul from Safe Speed (a regular poster on this
Need Nick Abbot radio shows29 Oct 2006 00:33 GMT8
For
Last thu - 19 Oct
Mon - 23rd Nov
(I always catch his 10pm show on saturdays)
Invalid Carriages28 Oct 2006 23:54 GMT39
Last week, for the first time in years I saw one of those little blue
invalid trikes, complete with tiller steering.
"Spaz Chariots" we used to call them before PC was invented.
Anyway, I thought they were illegal to drive on the road now?
own goal - back of the net28 Oct 2006 22:34 GMT8
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/north_east/6087974.stm
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