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Quote by corriefem
We were told best way to stay safe is to drive in third gear in a 30 mile zone.

Then they will moan about the economy because this isn't that economic
I always stick to the speed limit I'm a good girl lol
Molly xx
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Glad you got through it ok Corrie, I wish I'd had the option when I was zapped doing 38 in a 30 limit, I have 3 points sat on my licence now & that's the first time in 20 years of driving sad
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Don't drive when you're on speed........it's not clever.
Steve
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Having just recently had a car crash I now have the option to be prosecuted with a fine and 3 points on my licence or do a driving update course.
Obviously I am going to go for the driver up date course xx
I think it is far better for there to be a choice of penalties incurred xx
I think I am also going to look into the course you have just been on Corrie xx
It sopunds like it would be ideal to ad into the driving test xx
I am sure it would make all drivers sit up and listen more xx
Well done Corrie xx
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Quote by corriefem
We were told best way to stay safe is to drive in third gear in a 30 mile zone

That can vary wildly from car to car. Considering I can do 60+ in second gear in my car...
If you stick to a gear such that it's hard to creep up to faster speeds, then you're in a gear running at high revs. Not good for fuel efficiency, and causes more pollution and more noise.
edit: It's my 666 post! :twisted:
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You wee devil :twisted:
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Quote by Alexandra
I'm a firm beliver in the current limits in Built up areas, but I do think motorway limits should be 80-85mph!
Hugs,
Alex x

Here Here! But I think Motorway driving should be included as part of the driving test (or at least compulsary training when you've passed!). Bloody middle lane hoggers!!! mad
Mr RSAB2
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Yes I agree with the fact that people should learn how to drive on the motorway during their lessons.
But having said that i passed my test in april this year and the number of bad habits i have picked up is unreal!!! (I dont speed).
I think that motorway driving should be included in the test cos the number of dangerous drivers out there!!!
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You need to sit the pass plus to be taught by an instructor how to drive properly on the motorways do you not?
I know its not mandatory though.
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You need to sit the pass plus to be taught by an instructor how to drive properly on the motorways do you not?
I know its not mandatory though.

Your right there but its an extra £120+ to do the pass plus and it really only benefits the younger drivers.
A lot of younger drivers up my area have mummy and daddy but them their first car complete with insurance so why should they bother?
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My big brother sat his pas plus cause when he got his first car the insurance was through the roof so he sat that ro reduce it, which it did quite a bit.
He has a Subaru now and he certainly pays for that insurance on that
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My insurance for my first car £1100+ but it didn't help that my first car was a sporty one!!
Pass plus wouldn't have made any difference to mine!
I thought having had lessons on and off for the last 4 years i didn't need any experience with night time driving.
8 months on and no points and no crash's!!!
*Touches wood now*
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My first car was a typical boy racer's car! (although i am not one).
It was an Astra Mk2 GTE 2l 8v.
My current car is a Fiat Bravo HGT.
Not much of a difference except in price and how much it costs too run about!
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I dont drive myself cause I have a fear of it but I am hoping to start lessons soon. I do love being driven places though, particularly in high speed cars. I'm a bit of a thrillseeker now.
We just sold a Peugeot 306 xsi, it was a braw car. Had a bodykit and everything but we're getting a new car so I talked him into selling it.
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Sorry to say this but i am not a fan of any french petrol engine car!!!
But in my opinion you cant get much better than a pug diesel engine.
I have gone off Saxo's, Pug's 206 etc.
All because the number of boy racers driving around my area with their music blaring at 3am waking up kids. Has led to a number of complaints from various residents and as such the police are clamping down on all young drivers in a sporty car.
Which sadly includes me!!!
I also like anything fast enough to break my neck in!!
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In Falkirk the police have stopped boy racers driving round the streets after 9pm at nights cause of all the racket
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I dont blame people when it comes to things like that.
I am more of a fast and furious guy!!
What i mean i only believe a car is for racing on a track and not in the street!!
Bring on the speed!!!!!
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I love fast cars, absolutely adore them. I hate being in a car and its going slow. Mr naughtys pal does cars up and sells them and he speeds about like you wouldnt believe. I love going places in his cars.
We went to that racing place-is it in creif?- the off road racing and it was great.
Sexy lassies dancing topless too :twisted:
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You know this might sound daft but very fast cars turn me on sometimes. My mate gets this too. redface
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Do you mean crail?
The old air strip outside st andrews?
Yeah i heard that about some women!!!
I was once watchin a race between 2 cars and the girl who was filming the race from the passenger seat of her bf's car was making so much noise that i thought she was having an orgasm!!!!
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hahaha yeah thats the place I mean.
It is great up there and the cars are very smart.
Ive learnt so much abot cars since stu got hsi license and I'm chuffed.
Once we heard a loud chapping noise from the engine(no smart comments thanx) and if it wasnt for me we could have been in some serious trouble biggrin
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The big ends did end up going and we had to get a whole new engine in but atleast it didnt happen whilst we were driving
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Yeah
I am hoping to get my car ready for one of the meet's down there.
How come he didn't hear the tapping noise?
That must have been a costly job!!!!!
Ouch to that
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Quote by lil_miz_naughty_0204
You need to sit the pass plus to be taught by an instructor how to drive properly on the motorways do you not?

You certainly do, & I know coz I'm training to be a................. driving instructor! biggrin So everyone should do the course........... & I will make lots more money - YIPPEE lol :lol:
Slightly more seriously, if new drivers do the Pass Plus, it reduces the likelihood of them being involved in accidents AND they get lower insurance premiums.
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He did hear it, but he didnt know what it was.
I did of course biggrin
It cost 300 quid but apparently it would have cost more to just get the big ends fixed so we chose the new engine. The reason it was so cheap was cause his pal fixes cars than goodness as we got quoted 1000 quid by peugeot
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Oh if i give you something in return you should give me free lessons :twisted:
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Quote by lil_miz_naughty_0204
Oh if i give you something in return you should give me free lessons :twisted:

What did you have in mind? wink :wink: I'm open to offers.