pow
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People who cannot drive in rain/snow/ice/wind should be shot.
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J da Silva
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To be iBlunt, they shouldn't be allowed a license.
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Jambo
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i agree jsilv
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pow
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iBlunt 
YOu need to adjust your driving to the conditions.
It rains/snows/ice on the road, leave bigger gaps to the car infront?!?
Slow down if the visability isn't good.
Another one that gets me is DEFROST YOUR FUCKING CAR BEFORE YOU PULL OFF?!? The amount of people the drive peeping through a little hole in their car is unreal, get the scraper out, do all your windows, rear and mirrors included?!?
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by pow
People who cannot drive in rain/snow/ice/wind should be shot.
Shall we put you in the queue then?
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pow
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I passed my IAM test in the rain thank you very much
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RichR
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driven in real snow as well have we Pow?
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Tommy L
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pow
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quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
driven in real snow as well have we Pow?
Not last year, the year before, did 45-50 all the way to Oxford when it came down. Was going to a Uni open day...
My School (6th form) was shut for the day because teachers couldn't get in
[Edited on 29-10-2008 by pow]
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Jambo
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Tom 
Thats what i was thinking when i wrote the thread title
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by pow
I passed my IAM test in the rain thank you very much
I passed my CBT in the rain
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pow
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CBT and IAM are two COMPLETELY different things. My GF's half wit brother passed his CBT on his 16th birthday, after he'd been out the night before
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John
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I'm doing manoeuvres tonight for my iam.
I'm still trying to break out of old habits and still don't agree with quite a lot of it.
Habit I can't get out of is knocking it out of gear before coming to a stop and putting the handbrake on.
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AdZ9
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tut tut, gets a BMW and thinks he owns the road, typical BMW driver
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by pow
CBT and IAM are two COMPLETELY different things. My GF's half wit brother passed his CBT on his 16th birthday, after he'd been out the night before
Do you take me for some sort of remedial? I was being sarcastic.
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Hammer
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Awaits thread on 'i've crashed my car' from most of the smart arses that think they are F1 drivers in the snow in this thread 
Karma is a mother fucker.
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Joe
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
quote: Originally posted by pow
CBT and IAM are two COMPLETELY different things. My GF's half wit brother passed his CBT on his 16th birthday, after he'd been out the night before
Do you take me for some sort of remedial? I was being sarcastic.
 He has an IAM don't you know!
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Ojc
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Well slap my thigh and call me Susan.
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gianluigi
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
quote: Originally posted by pow
CBT and IAM are two COMPLETELY different things. My GF's half wit brother passed his CBT on his 16th birthday, after he'd been out the night before
Do you take me for some sort of remedial? I was being sarcastic.
I think he was mugging you off mate.
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pow
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I've sort of realised that. I'm gunna retire from CS for this afternoon and do some work
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Jambo
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15minutes late today. Why? Oh yeah a little bit of rain got me stuck in 3 seperate jams! Ffs its just water.
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pow
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Jambo, you should try the relief road in the morning
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Ash_EP3
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Problem is too many drivers who aren't confident in normal conditions let alone "extreme" or slightly different conditions...
I do agree with you though, slight bit of rain, fog, or even at night and you will notice a slight difference
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Shell
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I was 30 minutes late for uni last week because what is normally a 40 minute journey took an hour and 20 minutes due to people finding it acceptable to drive at 25mph because there was a miniscule reduction in visability from fog. Not amused in the slightest.
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AlunJ
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quote: Originally posted by Iain M
Look at the the trains, It blows a gale and rains at the same time trains stop due to the wrong type of leaves being on the track. What the fcuk, can you imagine the TGV in france stopping running due to leaves on the track.
Problem is that is a serious problem, TGV lines are special in that they are straight running in open land, whereas in the UK they run through the country where you have trees lol. Trains can't stop as quick as cars in optimum conditions, so when leaves mulch builds up on the lines, with the constant running over them leaves a residue on the track making them slippy.... in France they don't have that problem.
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