Everything posted by Winston_Woof
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the truth about electric cars
although it is effectively "almost free" fuel ;o)
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the truth about electric cars
Acknowledged on the difference however the new Automated Vehicles Act 2024 appears to contain wording (as shown above) that would allow the Secretary for State to supercede these requirements by Introducing a new Operators License in specific circumstances NB Aye I saw that about Motorcycle Taxis (especially in London where they are ideal) 😞
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the truth about electric cars
So rather than outright banning them why not concentrate efforts on somehow "filtering" the emissions to reduce them? Gets rid of waste whilst producing power. Burning rubbish now UK’s dirtiest form of power https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp3wxgje5pwo
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the truth about electric cars
Correct there is no mention of taxis, hackney cabs etc but that's because (IMHO but I'm not a qualified lawyer) it appears to supercede (or at least gives the Secretary of State the option by further legislation to be specific), existing vehicle & driver licensing with a new category specifically for Automated Vehicles , ie licensed Operators of no user in charge journeys to replace those activities currently undertaken by licensed taxi drivers in licensed vehicles etc.. ie
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the truth about electric cars
I don’t need a Crystal Ball, the legislation for operators for vehicle use without user in charge (ie. a “robotaxi” type vehicle has already been passed)
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the truth about electric cars
I wonder if there's anything in the Automated Vehicles Act (NB not EV specific legislation) passed in May of this year that would be applicable to "for hire" scenarios https://www.gov.uk/government/news/self-driving-vehicles-set-to-be-on-roads-by-2026-as-automated-vehicles-act-becomes-law Footnote: Appears this may be the relevant section https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2024/10/part/1/chapter/2/enacted @Graham Butcher New World, New Technology, New Laws. Technically such vehicles wouldn't be Taxis so therefore current Taxi legislation wouldn't apply ;o)
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the truth about electric cars
But is it ? As commented above in such a scenario even those of you with solar would be fsked. If the roof survived the blast then the huge decrease in sunlight caused by a dust cloud would likely render the charging useless.
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the truth about electric cars
Haven't dropped in on this tread lately but I see nothing has changed ;o) Speaking of Threads: How many of you have watched the excellent film of the same Name about the effects of a nuclear strike on the UK ? It's back on Iplayer for the 40th anniversary. Pretty grim still even today and TBH if such a thing was to happen it doesn't matter what you drive you could probably forget it ;o)
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Switch off Screen Toggle Not Sticky
Something I've been asking for a while: How do you make this setting "sticky" ? Currently after every shutodwn "Switch off Screen" reverts to an unticked state (although the display clock remains toggled).
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the truth about electric cars
Methinks thou dost overanalyse things ;o) I was merely highlighting that , dependent on individual circumstances , that if you move from a Motability Lease to say a private purchase then there are various factors that you may have to pay for. One of those being that on a Motability lease you can (apparently) have insurance for up to 3 named drivers included in the lease.
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Videos of Classic and older ICE vehicles converted to EV,s
This French company is making EV conversions in France to sell on the French market So is this company
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the truth about electric cars
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motability#How_it_works Acknowledged you may not choose/require some of the options
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the truth about electric cars
Ah but wouldn't buying an ex Motability EV (or indeed any car regardless) mean you have to pay for Insurance (for up to three approved drivers), vehicle excise duty, servicing with a free replacement vehicle, tyres and breakdown cover separately out of your DLA/PIP etc ? (I believe I am correct in saying that a Motability lease includes all of those)
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Do dealers want to sell anymore?!
why would a dealer have imported an Indian built car which is 95% loccally sourced and aimed at he Indian Market and which doesn't appear on Skoda UK website as a current model into the UK though?
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Do dealers want to sell anymore?!
And yet the Slavia (which as I understand it was built primarily for the Indian market) isn't a model listed by Skoda.co.uk as being one they sell in the UK...
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the truth about electric cars
its not so much about the speed (although there is a sweet spot) as use of the accelerator which is why IMHO on a motorway run especially ACC in Eco Mode is probably the most fuel efficient way to make progress
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the truth about electric cars
actually that's maybe an anti theft measure the supermarkets could implement. Make you preauthorise on a card as you enter the store and don't let you enter until you do? Meanwhile self service tills have their place, especially if you're only grabbing a few items, don't use them for the full weekly shop
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the truth about electric cars
stick a generator in the caravan and charge whilst driving ;o)
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Spare key
I had a local guy come out in a van and do a new key for my 2018 Superb for (can't remeber the exact price) but it was between £120-150 (thats for a Non KESSY)
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Scandinavian DRL's?
Remember "Lighting up time" is one of the Highway code requirements You MUST ensure all sidelights and rear registration plate lights are lit between sunset and sunrise regardless of visibility (my italics) as opposed too : You MUST use headlights at night, except on a road which has lit street lighting. These roads are generally restricted to a speed limit of 30 mph (48 km/h), or 20mph (32km/h) in Wales, unless otherwise specified. Night (the hours of darkness) is defined as the period between half an hour after sunset and half an hour before sunrise). (So theoretically in a lit residential street you only legally need sidelights on whilst driving???) Or the generic You MUST use headlights when visibility is seriously reduced (see Rule 226). https://www.highwaycodeuk.co.uk/lighting-requirements.html
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Scandinavian DRL's?
bit of a sidebar . Are lighting up times still published in newspapers? Haven't bought a physical one of those (local or national) for years.
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Adaptive Cruise Control
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Adaptive Cruise Control
Actually there's another thought. ACC uses the radar to set the following distance but.. Forward Assist (independent of ACC ) also uses the Radar and doesn't that use terminology such as Early or Late to refer to when/how it warns you? That being the case I wonder if the OP is just slightly confused and he/she has the Forward Assist at "Late" (ie wait until the last minute to warn you) and the ACC Distance at an unknown value (possibly set at max gap) ?
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If an auto car breaks down
Just be careful you dont overshoot and stick it in Reverse (or even worse Park but I dont think that would happen) but seriously its a question I haven't given any thought about. I would either "carefully" put it in Neutral or just leave it in gear and maintain control otherwise utilising any engine braking to best advantage. Intersting suggestion about using the Edo Coast function. Apparently the minute you touch the brake the car goes back into gear
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Changing the Cigarette Lighter to a USB
yup my choice as well (although a different specific product) https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0CJNV1Z62/