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martin84
5,366 posts
23 months
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snowdude2910 said: Yeah but if it runs on lpg you can run a fast as fook car for the same as a cinquecento so short slip roads shouldn't be a problem worth noting I haven't yet checked your garage incase you already have such a car Good point! Dont bother ive not done anything with the garage on here. Its a T reg Mondeo 2.0 Zetec if you were wondering, hardly inspiring i know but i still rate it highly for a 12 year old car. I am looking at changing car soon so be prepared for another 'whatcar' eventually, ive test driven a 645 and loved it but despite having the cash to buy it i always resist spending money  Big, reasonably powerful automatic barge would be nice, ive looked at everything from the 645 to the Rover sodding 75.
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NHK244V
1,674 posts
42 months
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AndyBrew said: I've seen taxi drivers flash their lights at night when approaching traffic lights with the belief that this act turns them to green? Only at night in off peak times when "some" lights revert to sensor activation and even then only on ones with the sensor on top, doesn't work with the in road sensors obv  It's mainly on temmp lights and side roads joining main roads.
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tvrgit
7,961 posts
122 months
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NHK244V said: Only at night in off peak times when "some" lights revert to sensor activation and even then only on ones with the sensor on top, doesn't work with the in road sensors obv  It's mainly on temmp lights and side roads joining main roads. No. They don't react to headlight flashing. Not at all.
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twazzock
1,912 posts
39 months
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I think the headlight flashing myth comes from the US where some traffic lights do actually have a sensor to detect ambulance strobes (I THINK). Pretty sure it's a load of b  ks over here though...
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Nick3point2
3,473 posts
50 months
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shovelheadrob said: I once told my passenger that the chime which lets you know the low fuel light has come on was so that blind people did not run out of petrol. Same as rumble strips- let blind drivers know a junction is coming up.
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tvrgit
7,961 posts
122 months
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twazzock said: I think the headlight flashing myth comes from the US where some traffic lights do actually have a sensor to detect ambulance strobes (I THINK). Pretty sure it's a load of b  ks over here though... It is - a true urban myth that has taken hold in so many otherwise sensible minds.
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Nick3point2
3,473 posts
50 months
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Gad-Westy said: Was this not a plot from a horror film? I think it was maybe it was maybe even called urban myth Correctamundo. Had Charlie Conway from the mighty ducks in it.
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Negative Creep
11,347 posts
97 months
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A Traffic Officer can't arrest you if they aren't wearing a hat
The Alfasud rusted so badly the engine could fall out
Ford's official policy was to pay out compensation rather than modify the rear bumper of the Pinto (it was suggested in a memo but not official policy)
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The Spruce goose
4,960 posts
65 months
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Nick3point2 said: Same as rumble strips- let blind drivers know a junction is coming up. And the white lines at STOP junctions, also have STOP in braille on them. Next time close your eyes and listen if you hear them as you approach the junction.
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reaper7
16 posts
19 months
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Midlife crisis Porsche/Ferrari buying.
Just buying a car in the hope he will get sex like a young would if he could.
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busta
4,456 posts
103 months
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The noise the door makes when you shut it is an accurate indicator of the overall build quality of the car.
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GravelBen
10,070 posts
100 months
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One that seems popular on here... 4wd doesn't really make a difference in the snow. 
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raymanh
51 posts
31 months
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I've heard many over the years. The one that sticks out is something like: Rubbing cheese on your tyres causes the rubber to react to the cheese and soften, providing more grip.
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trackerjack
426 posts
54 months
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Look at your dash and the petrol pump logo will face the filling side of your car........tosh.
An ecotek valve will improve MPG ho ho.
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EDLT
14,593 posts
76 months
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busta said: The noise the door makes when you shut it is an accurate indicator of the overall build quality of the car. And another well known test: Scraping your fingernails across the dashboard will tell you how likely it is to fall apart.
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TomN1994
2,395 posts
28 months
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martin84
5,366 posts
23 months
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busta said: The noise the door makes when you shut it is an accurate indicator of the overall build quality of the car. I do like a good chunky sounding door slam though.
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denniswise9
519 posts
27 months
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tvrgit said: No. They don't react to headlight flashing. Not at all. Yes. They do. We have some near us with sensors on top, after 10pm if its clear but your red flash and they go green. Won't change if someone is passing the other set though.
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christofmccracke
830 posts
70 months
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JonnyFive said: I often drive home from working (Nightclub) and see Taxi drivers attempt this often.. Never worked so far  Works for me on a set near my house, and on some temporary lights
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Flibble
1,090 posts
51 months
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They sense your car driving up, not your lights flashing.
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