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Re: Joe just called...

Postby cromwell » 22 Nov 2017, 19:04

Well done young man!
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Re: Joe just called...

Postby TheOstrich » 22 Nov 2017, 19:12

Yes, well done Joe! :D

Another one here who wonders how he would get on with a driving test today ...... :)
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Re: Joe just called...

Postby JoM » 22 Nov 2017, 19:28

Thanks all, he's just back. Tom and Shannon took him to the pub and bought him a pint to celebrate :lol:

It does make you wonder how many would pass if they had to retake their tests. Not sure what it's like in the rest of the country but driving standards around here are dreadful. Stopping at red lights seems pretty much optional nowadays.
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Re: Joe just called...

Postby Osc » 22 Nov 2017, 19:36

Well done Joe!
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Re: Joe just called...

Postby Workingman » 22 Nov 2017, 19:42

It's about driving tests! :o

I would ace it, even today. :P

I stick to speed limits, I use all my mirrors all the time, I indicate, I wear a seat belt, my phone is ignored, I flash to let people in or out of junctions and I give a wave or a flash to people who help me and others to keep traffic moving.

But if you tailgate me then expect to be following the slowest and widest mobile roadblock on the planet. :D

You know who you are Mr Audi, Master BMW and Ms Mercedes. ;)

Well done Joe, you start learning real driving now.
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Re: Joe just called...

Postby Kaz » 22 Nov 2017, 20:24

That's fantastic Jo! Well done Joe! :Hi: :Hi:
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Re: Joe just called...

Postby TheOstrich » 22 Nov 2017, 23:22

Workingman wrote:It's about driving tests! :o
I would ace it, even today. :P

....... I flash to let people in or out of junctions .........


Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that a breach of the Highway Code? You're supposed to flash as a warning that you're there, only.
I know it's pretty common practice (and I do it), but technically, in the driving test, would that be a failure point?

On an unrelated matter, now the clocks have gone back, not dipping your headlights on country roads when cars are approaching you the other way should be a hanging offence, let alone a breach of the Highway Code .... :evil: :evil: :evil:
About 1 in 10 don't bother down here, and it's bleddy annoyin'.
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Re: Joe just called...

Postby JoM » 23 Nov 2017, 06:32

Thanks all!
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Re: Joe just called...

Postby Kaz » 23 Nov 2017, 09:31

I reckon that might well be a "minor" Ossie ;) :lol:
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Re: Joe just called...

Postby Workingman » 23 Nov 2017, 11:46

TheOstrich wrote:
Workingman wrote:It's about driving tests! :o
I would ace it, even today. :P

....... I flash to let people in or out of junctions .........


Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that a breach of the Highway Code? You're supposed to flash as a warning that you're there, only.
I know it's pretty common practice (and I do it), but technically, in the driving test, would that be a failure point?

Technically, probably yes, but that was why I was saying that Joe starts learning now.

We have two heavily trafficked local roads where there are times when it would be impossible to turn right in or out of a side road unless other drivers gave way and a flash of lights lets everyone know your intention to give way and let someone in or out.

Other examples are a flash of lights to let a bus pull away from a stop, or a double flash to tell a long vehicle that it is safe to pull in when it has overtaken you or putting 4way flashers on when traffic in front unexpectedly slows or stops, especially on fast roads, dual carriageways or motorways.

None of them are in the highway code but even the police use them
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