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Exactly years of riding motorbikes has tought me thatNever fully trust ANY other road user.
Exactly years of riding motorbikes has tought me thatNever fully trust ANY other road user.
Exactly years of riding motorbikes has tought me that
Does your new host offer website migrations?
If they do it will somewhat faster and worth taking advantage of
Or if your happyto do the following, drop me a message with your log in details for your old and new host, location of the files you want moving, and I will do it for you
It's nearly done, just a case of unzipping this file once it's uploaded. I'm just duplicating my site for now onto my other site's hosting to see whether it's worth me shelling out for a new domain with them or if I continue to look elsewhere.
What is annoying me today, thick fog going up and down faster that a tarts knickers, just south of Sheffield.
What will p*** me off later, the rugby traffic descending on MK later, about the time I'm trying to get home, less than 2 miles from the Dons stadium not a good day.![]()
Made it home by doing a bit of a diversion around the lanes and "old roads" once I hit the MK boundary.Anyone seen Chris (@Cobra) this evening?
WAMT? Learners with no idea of basic car control (stalling 3 times at traffic lights? On the sodding level!!!) IMO car drivers should have to get the equivalent to a motorcyclist's CBT before being allowed on the road - I can remember my first lesson being in an empty car park and I know there's a space for off road road training.
I must admit I have wondered on many occasions, why the hell did the instructor let them get away with "That" !That's ALL down to the instructors.
Hope it all works out OK
Failed miserably, once unzipped turns out it had missed a load of files for some reason, and when accessed the whole thing flaked out! Going to start again from scratch tomorrow!![]()
Don't blame the learners.
That's ALL down to the instructors.
True but it's still the learners who are in control of the cars.
To add.................Industrial estates are frequented by large vehicles delivering and collecting goods, there intended use is not for spackwit driving instructors to take their latest victim before learning basic car controls. Nine, artics all waiting in a line, with patience, whilst some poor learner is attempting a three point turn on the main access road. I have no problem with learner drives, hell we were all there once, but show some sense and gumption and think about were you take them.WAMT? Learners with no idea of basic car control (stalling 3 times at traffic lights? On the sodding level!!!) IMO car drivers should have to get the equivalent to a motorcyclist's CBT before being allowed on the road - I can remember my first lesson being in an empty car park and I know there's a space for off road road training.
And that includes a minor road that is a bus route, doing turn around in the road, using forward and reverse gears, as a bus approachesshow some sense and gumption and think about were you take them.
We have something similar, no traffic lights though. Anyone of any age can use it, but you have to use your own car. It's been there for years long before I learnt to drive 35yrs ago. Currently costs £15 per day. My youngest son has spent several hours driving round there with his brother and also on his own.Not to mention housing estates where kids (wrongly IMO) are allowed to play in the road.
Ruth, as I said, my first lesson was in an empty car park where my instructor did make sure I could take basic control of a car and was reasonably competent with the clutch, gears and brakes before I was allowed on the road. Just outside town is a purpose built place where there are roads, junctions, traffic lights specifically for new drivers to use - never seen any using it.
I don't blame you! I hate when "they" fiddle with stuff you lend outwon't be lending it out anymore !!!
Well, you did get it back...it is someone I thought I could trust
, but that is a couple of hours of my life I won't get back
and time's running out![]()
Though it is not just the elderly who block aisles. I've seen plenty of, usually women with young kids, who meet in an aisle, park their trollies next to each other and, oblivious of anyone else, catch up on the gossip - - this is what Facebook is for.
Another one is the person who gets to the till in a shop but appears unaware that they will be required to pay. Their money is somewhere in the bottom of a bag or in the inside pocket of a jacket underneath another coat.
Dave
The woman who took some chicken bites off the shelf, opened them, stuck a few in her mouth and then put the half empty open packet back on the shelf and walked off

LOL great minds think alike
