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MG Man wrote:timelapse wrote:The road laws should be in line with the laws of physics
people should not be able to buy a drivers permit
teems1 wrote:MG Man wrote:timelapse wrote:The road laws should be in line with the laws of physics
people should not be able to buy a drivers permit
The people who purchase their license are not the ones causing these catastrophic accidents.
Les Bain wrote:People should employ common sense and drive accordingly
maj. tom wrote:Les Bain wrote:People should employ common sense and drive accordingly
lol common sense? 90% of persons driving don't even switch on their lights when rain falling during the day, even in complete white out rain. Or poor visibility conditions like bushfire smoke engulfing the highway pass. They're only concerned about themselves and not that others cannot see their vehicle. There is no common sense involved with the majority of drivers in this country because proper driver education is very low. There should be a graduated license system like Ontario.
MG Man wrote:teems1 wrote:MG Man wrote:timelapse wrote:The road laws should be in line with the laws of physics
people should not be able to buy a drivers permit
The people who purchase their license are not the ones causing these catastrophic accidents.
so who then?
teems1 wrote:MG Man wrote:teems1 wrote:MG Man wrote:timelapse wrote:The road laws should be in line with the laws of physics
people should not be able to buy a drivers permit
The people who purchase their license are not the ones causing these catastrophic accidents.
so who then?
It's those who have the "i issa boss jivah" mentality. Not typical of the person who purchased their license.
Afraid not.Alpha_2nr wrote:teems1 wrote:MG Man wrote:teems1 wrote:MG Man wrote:timelapse wrote:The road laws should be in line with the laws of physics
people should not be able to buy a drivers permit
The people who purchase their license are not the ones causing these catastrophic accidents.
so who then?
It's those who have the "i issa boss jivah" mentality. Not typical of the person who purchased their license.
Does this mean you're a "boss jivah"?
pugboy wrote:50kph
for heavy t rated ones, ie over 2954 mgw
ranger, bt50 and some nissan panel vanstimelapse wrote:daring dragoon wrote:I wonder if most van drivers remember that the speed limit for vans is lower than cars.
hindian wrote:pugboy wrote:50kph
for heavy t rated ones, ie over 2954 mgw
ranger, bt50 and some nissan panel vanstimelapse wrote:daring dragoon wrote:I wonder if most van drivers remember that the speed limit for vans is lower than cars.
It’s actually 65kmh for class 4 vehicles and up. There was an amendment to the law if I recall concerning vehicles like the E25, Ranger, BT50 whose MGW fell into the 3000- 3200kg range that they allowed to drive at 100kmh but I can’t find it right now. Before they had to drive at 65kmh and real people get ticket
MG Man wrote:teems1 wrote:MG Man wrote:timelapse wrote:The road laws should be in line with the laws of physics
people should not be able to buy a drivers permit
The people who purchase their license are not the ones causing these catastrophic accidents.
so who then?
teems1 wrote:MG Man wrote:teems1 wrote:MG Man wrote:timelapse wrote:The road laws should be in line with the laws of physics
people should not be able to buy a drivers permit
The people who purchase their license are not the ones causing these catastrophic accidents.
so who then?
It's those who have the "i issa boss jivah" mentality. Not typical of the person who purchased their license.
Add in if a car pull in front a truck and stop the car driver have to fix the truck.j.o.e wrote:I starting a political party as a troll and only one thing in my manifesto …… stay left except when overtaking. I paying for ad space too
MG Man wrote:last week, pouring rain, and a whole mc line of cars doing 40 kph in the right lane heading north, after Gasparillo, and left lane totally empty
Seeing this being a problem in the valpark or bamboo vicinity as well when travelling west.Rory Phoulorie wrote:MG Man wrote:last week, pouring rain, and a whole mc line of cars doing 40 kph in the right lane heading north, after Gasparillo, and left lane totally empty
Does the driving lane in that area have ruts which allow water to pond in the wheelpaths of vehicles? I know on the UBH, this is a serious problem on the southbound lanes approaching Chaguanas. The rightmost lane is the safest lane to drive in, except for where they don't do maintenance of the verge and you have water ponding on the inner shoulder and the rightmost lane.
teems1 wrote:Afraid not.Alpha_2nr wrote:teems1 wrote:MG Man wrote:teems1 wrote:MG Man wrote:timelapse wrote:The road laws should be in line with the laws of physics
people should not be able to buy a drivers permit
The people who purchase their license are not the ones causing these catastrophic accidents.
so who then?
It's those who have the "i issa boss jivah" mentality. Not typical of the person who purchased their license.
Does this mean you're a "boss jivah"?
I take my time on the roads.
Rory Phoulorie wrote:MG Man wrote:last week, pouring rain, and a whole mc line of cars doing 40 kph in the right lane heading north, after Gasparillo, and left lane totally empty
Does the driving lane in that area have ruts which allow water to pond in the wheelpaths of vehicles? I know on the UBH, this is a serious problem on the southbound lanes approaching Chaguanas. The rightmost lane is the safest lane to drive in, except for where they don't do maintenance of the verge and you have water ponding on the inner shoulder and the rightmost lane.
nervewrecker wrote:Seeing this being a problem in the valpark or bamboo vicinity as well when travelling west.Rory Phoulorie wrote:MG Man wrote:last week, pouring rain, and a whole mc line of cars doing 40 kph in the right lane heading north, after Gasparillo, and left lane totally empty
Does the driving lane in that area have ruts which allow water to pond in the wheelpaths of vehicles? I know on the UBH, this is a serious problem on the southbound lanes approaching Chaguanas. The rightmost lane is the safest lane to drive in, except for where they don't do maintenance of the verge and you have water ponding on the inner shoulder and the rightmost lane.
Same issue if coming from east and entering the ramp unto the gb interchnage.
Can't drive with your glass cracked in those areas. Have to have trigger fingers on your door glass switch.
Also, God bless rain-x
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