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Your thoughts on driving at 159 mph
Nugget 4x4:
I'd need to attempt this feat at least three times and have to add thwem all togeather to get this sort of speed from my series 2a :lol: :lol:
Sooty:
--- Quote from: "Nugget 4x4" ---I'd need to attempt this feat at least three times and have to add thwem all togeather to get this sort of speed from my series 2a :lol: :lol:
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150mph in a series 2A!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now that would be dangerous :shock: :shock:
datalas:
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--- Quote from: "Nugget 4x4" ---I'd need to attempt this feat at least three times and have to add thwem all togeather to get this sort of speed from my series 2a :lol: :lol:
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150mph in a series 2A!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now that would be dangerous :shock: :shock:
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the 150mph isn't dangerous, so much as the sudden stop at the bottom of the cliff :)
Sooty:
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--- Quote from: "Nugget 4x4" ---I'd need to attempt this feat at least three times and have to add thwem all togeather to get this sort of speed from my series 2a :lol: :lol:
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150mph in a series 2A!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now that would be dangerous :shock: :shock:
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the 150mph isn't dangerous, so much as the sudden stop at the bottom of the cliff :)
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There we are students, you homework for this week is to work out the maximum verlosity of a series 2A in freefall.
All practical demonstrations must be on video to count and at the expense of the student. :lol: :lol:
old joe:
old joe's time to throw something in.
Ok we all have and know people who work in the emergency service's correct.
we spend alot time training them at our expense correct.
so we the taxpayer expect them to do there job in proffessional manner and to the best of there abiliites correct.
Blue Light Training need's to be carried out so that the examiner can ascertain that the driver has the relevant skills and knowledge to drive in those sort of conditions, these need to be carried out at various times of the day to gain the knowledge of driving in certain types of road conditions.
I'm not agreeing nor disagreeing with what has been said on this link nor am i agreeing with what should have happened to that particular police officer.
what i am saying is we all take responsibilies for our own actions and speed does kill wether it be at 159 mph or at 3mph the vehicles we drive are killer's missiles guided by pilots experiance or inexperanced.
This particular polic officer will live with this for the rest of his day's and won't do it again it may even affect his driving ability for that we will never ever know.
dazza :-#
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