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Thanks for all the tips and replies, chaps!
Let us know how you get on!
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grimsby pete |
November 10, 2016, 7:22pm |
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Let us know how you get on!
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Marinerz93 |
November 10, 2016, 11:03pm |
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I passed my test in 1966 , I think it has changed a bit since then, Good luck and revise.
Was that back in the day when you had a chap with a flag running in front of your car I found this picture of you in the fishy archive of Grimsby Pete first away game [img]http://i.imgur.com/NLEfqcu.jpg[/img]
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139881 |
November 14, 2016, 5:35pm |
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Today it just wasn't meant to be! I caught every developing hazard that would have resulted in me taking action as a driver but still failed the hazard perception test. What idiot thought that BS was necessary as part of the test!? Again, I need more practice on my road signs I've scoured and cannot find an answer. How fast can you go on a motorway whilst towing a trailer?
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Marinerz93 |
November 15, 2016, 6:31pm |
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Today it just wasn't meant to be! I caught every developing hazard that would have resulted in me taking action as a driver but still failed the hazard perception test. What idiot thought that BS was necessary as part of the test!? Again, I need more practice on my road signs I've scoured and cannot find an answer. How fast can you go on a motorway whilst towing a trailer?
Unlucky buddy, a car towing a trailer in town 30mph, single carriage way 50mph, dual carriage way and motorway 60mph. That's the maximum speed but depending on the type of trailer, what the load is and what speed it starts snaking (wobbling from side to side) would depend on the real speed. I agree with you on the hazard pereception test, one thing you can try as it is done on clicks, as you spot the hazard (sometimes before the computer starts scoring you) click once, count 1,2 click again, count 1,2 and click again. Be careful you don't click to many times as it will fail you. Dave.
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| Supporting the Mighty Mariners for over 30 years, home town club is were the heart and soul is and it's great to be a part of it.
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grimsby pete |
November 21, 2016, 6:43pm |
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Was that back in the day when you had a chap with a flag running in front of your car I found this picture of you in the fishy archive of Grimsby Pete first away game [img]http://i.imgur.com/NLEfqcu.jpg[/img]
Just caught up with this thread, Very funny 93
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