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 Forum: Speed, Safety, Driving and The Law   Topic: Gear change technique - right or wrong?

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 00:08 

Replies: 19
Views: 6733


Was just about to make the point that LD-01 has touched upon. Even with every electronic stability aid on the market, one sure fire way to get the back to step out wildly in a RWD car is a clumsy downchange under heavy braking, without making any effort to match the engine revs. Done violently enoug...

 Forum: Speed, Safety, Driving and The Law   Topic: Questions to clear my mind

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 21:48 

Replies: 12
Views: 3342


Also, The rule is that the NIP has to be sent to arrive within 14 days. If it gets lost in the post then it is still valid. Yes and No. My understanding is that the law states that the NIP must be served within 14 days. Case law has determined that proof of postage using normal 1st class postage in...

 Forum: General Chat   Topic: Car Insurance

 Post subject: Re: Car Insurance
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 21:36 

Replies: 31
Views: 8116


Last year I discovered that my car was cheaper to insure for 'social and commuting' than 'social only'. :? Mind you they virtually give me car insurance these days for some reason: just had quotes of as little as £240 fully comp for my Group 17 hot hatch. :? :? Ditto. Insuring my 3 Litre engined Be...

 Forum: Help! I'm being prosecuted!   Topic: My Colleague is a complete numpty

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 21:57 

Replies: 23
Views: 16940


Amazingly someone who had 4 bald tyres recently got £60 fine and 3 points from a court (+15 victim tax and £35 costs) which is an insult. I'd be inclined to strongly agree. ...speaking as one who got a £100 fine + £500 costs for an alleged 46 in a 40, on a deserted motorway, simply for having the t...

 Forum: Help! I'm being prosecuted!   Topic: My Colleague is a complete numpty

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 21:55 

Replies: 23
Views: 16940


There is a general rule in court that, where more than one offence is sentenced on the same occasion, points are awarded on the most serious offence only. In this case the three offences, two tyres and the phone offence, each carry 3 points. So he could get 3 points. An exception to that rule is wh...

 Forum: General Chat   Topic: Is selfishness OK?

 Post subject: Re: Is selfishness OK?
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 23:59 

Replies: 81
Views: 20940


But if we feed nothing but type 1 drivers into the system they will feed alternately into L1 and L2 at the start of the dual carriageway (as each one joins a lane the other lane then becomes the fastest one, attracting the next in the queue), travel at higher speed throughout it's length and then z...

 Forum: General Chat   Topic: Is selfishness OK?

 Post subject: Re: Is selfishness OK?
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 21:51 

Replies: 81
Views: 20940


Just for fun - here's the full pseudo-code, as developed in JT's mental software development environment, whilst walking the dog in teeming rain this afternoon. We have a busy A road which contains a 10 mile stretch of dual carriageway with S/C at either end. It is a busy bank holiday and traffic is...

 Forum: General Chat   Topic: Is selfishness OK?

 Post subject: Re: Is selfishness OK?
Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 12:52 

Replies: 81
Views: 20940


My simulation software (which remains vapour ware, until I get some clarity) suggests that, once you have pulled in, you make matters worse if you let more in. In fact, the (mental) calculation suggests that, once you have pulled over, the least selfish thing to do is the most selfish thing (!), i....

 Forum: General Chat   Topic: Is selfishness OK?

 Post subject: Re: Is selfishness OK?
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 22:47 

Replies: 81
Views: 20940


If it benefits everyone (which as you say it does) then is it selfishness? You are a martyr sir! Suffering the metaphorical slings and arrows of those that surround you, all for the greater good. One day your sacrifice will be truly appreciated, but probably not, alas, whilst you are still around to...

 Forum: General Chat   Topic: Brake fitter tried to fit me up

Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 22:41 

Replies: 370
Views: 77841


Disks are like tyres, If they look worn they are worn! How many of you would be happy using a "Recut" tyre these days?? Let's hope they are like tyres, i.e. plenty of competition to drive prices down, and no trade -secrets - they're just steel plates; no need for the makers to over-egg th...

 Forum: General Chat   Topic: Spot the mistake

 Post subject: Re: Spot the mistake
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 19:44 

Replies: 8
Views: 2786


Isn't it normal to put the driving wheels into the rollers? :lol:

 Forum: Speed, Safety, Driving and The Law   Topic: Stopping Engine at Traffic Lights

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 22:45 

Replies: 23
Views: 6408


Actually I don't think the rate of consumption under these circumstances will be anything like linear, as the friction of the engine's internals and ancillaries will increase dramatically when revved under no load. Please note that I’m not an expert at car mechanics (but I do know physics): I know ...

 Forum: Speed, Safety, Driving and The Law   Topic: Stopping Engine at Traffic Lights

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 14:35 

Replies: 23
Views: 6408


I couldn’t comment on wear and tear, but I can give some rough ideas on some costs so possibly giving some perspective. For the cost of refreshing the battery after a restart: assuming a cranking current of 300A@12V for 1 second, is 4.8BHP (for one second). Estimating an engine consumes 1L in 10 mi...

 Forum: General Chat   Topic: LDV is on the ropes...

 Post subject: Re: LDV is on the ropes...
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 10:55 

Replies: 23
Views: 6000


...The only other thing as dangerous is changing your clothes while driving! If you think that is a hazardous level of "multi-tasking" you're not trying! A few years ago, a friend of mine had an ageing 850 Mini - the sort of vintage that had a "magic wand" gearlever and three sy...

 Forum: General Chat   Topic: LDV is on the ropes...

 Post subject: Re: LDV is on the ropes...
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 14:37 

Replies: 23
Views: 6000


The "Had Had" phrase ... looks awkward in print. How about this! Dusty, while Abercrombie had had "had", had had "had had"; "had had" had had a better effect on the SafeSpeeders. You beat me to it. Ironically, that actually looks less awkward in print, when t...

 Forum: General Chat   Topic: Brake fitter tried to fit me up

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 14:55 

Replies: 370
Views: 77841


the 2008 figure was higher than the 2005 figure Sorry, JT, but that should read ... Don't tell me what my words should be! Why don't you just read the whole bloody sentence, instead of taking my words out of context? I didn't need your word "MUCH" as it would have been entirely superfluou...

 Forum: General Chat   Topic: Brake fitter tried to fit me up

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 13:13 

Replies: 370
Views: 77841


In effect it still represents a one year "blip". No. It is smoothed over three years in order to to mitigate "blips". If anything, the annual change was MUCH more than 19% at the end of the period. No. From the data quoted, all you can deduce is that the 2008 figure was higher t...

 Forum: General Chat   Topic: Brake fitter tried to fit me up

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 12:16 

Replies: 370
Views: 77841


it spans a short period of time Look at the methodology, JT. Maintenance is trended over three years! What does that mean in practice? It means that the after sample is the same as the before sample, but with the 2005 value replaced by the atypically inflated 2008 value. In effect it still represen...

 Forum: General Chat   Topic: Brake fitter tried to fit me up

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 11:40 

Replies: 370
Views: 77841


Sorry, but that document strikes me as being more of an exercise in political hand-wringing than a serious analysis of motoring costs. Mole asked for figures, and there they are. If major motoring organisations supported your views, you'd be all for it! So don't be sorry, I get the picture. It give...

 Forum: General Chat   Topic: Brake fitter tried to fit me up

Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 11:20 

Replies: 370
Views: 77841


I'd be interested to see some figures. http://files.the-group.net/library/rac/files/pdf_1805.pdf Sorry, but that document strikes me as being more of an exercise in political hand-wringing than a serious analysis of motoring costs. The two things that immediately spring out of the page are firstly ...
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