the "Grrrr..." thread
Originally posted by Kelk
Grrr - bloody caravans on Britain's roads the moment the sun comes out on public holidays.
Slowing down the roads and filling it up with their crappy kids and crappy deck chairs.
Grrr - bloody caravans on Britain's roads the moment the sun comes out on public holidays.
Slowing down the roads and filling it up with their crappy kids and crappy deck chairs.
don't you just hate that !!! I wish they would learn what those passing spaces are for !!!!!
Grrrr - the worst has to be the motorway this afternoon James, on the M3 some numbnuts thought he overtake 2 over cars with caravans whilst towing one himself, damn motorway ground to a fecking halt!!!!!
Originally posted by Kelk
Grrrr - the worst has to be the motorway this afternoon James, on the M3 some numbnuts thought he overtake 2 over cars with caravans whilst towing one himself, damn motorway ground to a fecking halt!!!!!
Grrrr - the worst has to be the motorway this afternoon James, on the M3 some numbnuts thought he overtake 2 over cars with caravans whilst towing one himself, damn motorway ground to a fecking halt!!!!!
Aren't they supposed to stick to the inside 2 lanes? And aren't they legally limited to 50mph?
A caravan at 70-80mph, IMHO, is far more dangerous than a modern car at 90-100mph, but which are the police most likely to go for ?!?!?!
Exactly James - the caravan was weaving all ovr the shop as he was doing about 70mph.
Now if I had passed at 90mph+ in a sports car with good handling, balanced chassis and excellent performance under braking who are they going to nick?
Given we would in theory both be doing 20 mph above the speed limit for our vehicles.
Now if I had passed at 90mph+ in a sports car with good handling, balanced chassis and excellent performance under braking who are they going to nick?
Given we would in theory both be doing 20 mph above the speed limit for our vehicles.






