Historic Commercial Vehicle Rally
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I went out this morning to see the Historic Commerical Vehicle Rally come through our town. I'm no nerd, but I've got to say, I was impressed.
From the sublime:

Through the impressive:

To the terrifying:

Imagine that in your rear view mirror.
And talking of terrifying, these two images were taken seconds apart. See if you can understand what was going through the car driver's mind.


A video of the 'incident' here:
HCVR 2.60 in.
It was a good morning, despite the dreadful weather.
About 20 years ago I was called to a police accident where one of my PCs had collided with another car in Mill Road, extreme north of Brighton. I drove up in the inspectors' car with my sergeant, the reporting officer, and then walked off as I didn't want to hang around. I said I'd thumb a lift back to the nick.
It was the day of the historic vehicles and so I waited for a bus. Along came this old London Transport thing with a group upstairs and a lone bod downstairs, talking to the driver through a sliding window. Despite being in the police for nearly 20 years, I did not see the significance of the fact that everyone who could had avoided him.
For the ride to the Steine I was told how to tell a pre-war RT from a post-war RT. It is via the roof boxes. I've forgotten the details, as I had by the time I alighted.
From the sublime:

Through the impressive:

To the terrifying:

Imagine that in your rear view mirror.
And talking of terrifying, these two images were taken seconds apart. See if you can understand what was going through the car driver's mind.


A video of the 'incident' here:
HCVR 2.60 in.
It was a good morning, despite the dreadful weather.
About 20 years ago I was called to a police accident where one of my PCs had collided with another car in Mill Road, extreme north of Brighton. I drove up in the inspectors' car with my sergeant, the reporting officer, and then walked off as I didn't want to hang around. I said I'd thumb a lift back to the nick.
It was the day of the historic vehicles and so I waited for a bus. Along came this old London Transport thing with a group upstairs and a lone bod downstairs, talking to the driver through a sliding window. Despite being in the police for nearly 20 years, I did not see the significance of the fact that everyone who could had avoided him.
For the ride to the Steine I was told how to tell a pre-war RT from a post-war RT. It is via the roof boxes. I've forgotten the details, as I had by the time I alighted.

1939 Bristol K open-top double-deck bus


1932 Foden D-Type timber tractor 'Mighty Atom'

1916 Pierce Arrow Model R lorry

1916 Dennis N-Type fire appliance

1927 Vulcan 2-ton lorry

1939 Scammell Pioneer gun tractor

1910 International Model A tilt lorry

1909 Commer Car 20h.p. estate bus

1973 Leyland Terrier lorry
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