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

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Cheaperalternativel to SPECS13 Oct 2006 11:09 GMT35
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/10/10/nspeed10.xml
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A thought on the drop in petrol prices12 Oct 2006 22:58 GMT27
Not long ago , some people were arguing that the government had "put up"
petrol prices as they went up to nearly a quid a litre.
Now they have fallen significantly will those same people be congratulating
the government for reducing petrol prices?
More Richard Hammond news12 Oct 2006 22:56 GMT5
Is there any?
Hello McKev :0)
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Caught on Camera12 Oct 2006 18:44 GMT13
Source: The Times, Tuesday October 10, 2006
Three members of the Women's Institute who campaigned against cars
speeding through their village received speeding fines when a camera was
introduced. The ladies from the Herstmonceux Women's Institute, in East
I wonder if they got him in the end....!12 Oct 2006 04:42 GMT9
http://www.youtube.com:80/watch?v=S1_YqNOFUZk
Does Handling Matter?11 Oct 2006 14:15 GMT159
On the racetrack? Definitely.
On the public highway? Maybe; maybe not.
I say maybe not. I'll qualify that by saying I mean normal safe road
driving with a new or newish normal car.
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Lack of Speed Cameras in Ireland10 Oct 2006 16:37 GMT10
I spent a pleasant weeks motoring in SW Ireland the other week.
The roads themselves were shite once off the main roads but It was
pleasant to be able to drive around without keeping your eye out for
Talivans, Speed Cameras etc in case you strayed a couple of KPH over
Aoid Where Possible10 Oct 2006 16:06 GMT10
Remove the need for reversing altogether, by setting up one-way systems, for
example drive-through loading and unloading positions. Where reversing is
unavoidable, routes should be organised to minimise the need for reversing.
Ensure visiting drivers are familiar with the layout of ...
More on the blind driver10 Oct 2006 09:29 GMT2
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_midlands/6034765.stm
The person "accompanying" him has got nine months
"A man who instructed a driver who had lost his eyesight has been sent to
prison for nine months.
Navigation system user-survey09 Oct 2006 19:00 GMT19
I am a post graduate researcher at the University of Nottingham in the
UK. This questionnaire forms part of a wider study into driver
behaviour conducted by myself and my colleagues.
If you use any type of in-vehicle navigation system, I would appreciate
Most Over-rated Cars of all Time.09 Oct 2006 15:37 GMT106
Some cars, for whatever reason, seem to have been elevated to the level
of diety for, in my opinion, no good reason. Here's my top 3: -
1) E-type Jag.
2) Morris Minor.
Good question ...09 Oct 2006 14:33 GMT41
I've just found this question on that new Yahoo! Answers site, and
wondered if you lot might have some views on the matter ...
How much further is it, if you drive in the slow lane clockwise round
the M25 than the slow lane anticlockwise?
Best portable sat nav?09 Oct 2006 11:13 GMT322
Have decided to buy a transferrable GPS system as I'm doing quite a lot of
travelling to unfamiliar places these days. I'm looking for something sub
£250 with decent navigational capability and speed camera warnings. I have
found the following 3 units that should do what i want:
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