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My daily commute is a daily laugh, don't care about waiting for the weekest link to let go, enjoy leaving much more expensive motors in my dust, comfy to, next stickier tyres as the nearly new Kumhu ain't cutting it, may put some toyo r888 on her 😆😎

Twit!

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As spike milligan would say, whatever 

He might when he was alive.

 

Fill your boots, road legal ones, great reviews, just like many other tyres with some diesel on the road.

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Very true, loads of crap on the roads at presant, my run her round brands at some point, just for the shear hell of it, course I can 😆👍

1 hour ago, Jigger72 said:

Twit!

 

Why such a response ??.............

2 hours ago, UrbanPanzer said:

 

Why such a response ??.............

Having the intention of leaving more expensive motors in your dust is possibly not the best frame of mind to be in on a daily commute.

People who treat public roads as their own personal racetracks are dangerous idiots.

Not saying that applies to the OP but his post could be interpreted that way.

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Abit savage, that's the trouble with the world everyones affended, upset, reads to much into stuff, reads there texts wrong, go on world smile 😆, group hug. No offence meant or saying one should drive like a nob on public roads. There are millions out there that drive like a nob who don't realise it without me sponsoring them. I normally just arrest them 

On 15/10/2019 at 19:11, Pirate76 said:

Abit savage, that's the trouble with the world everyones affended, upset, reads to much into stuff, reads there texts wrong, go on world smile 😆, group hug. No offence meant or saying one should drive like a nob on public roads. There are millions out there that drive like a nob who don't realise it without me sponsoring them. I normally just arrest them 

 

Wow! So you're Transport Police? There is no hope …

On ‎15‎/‎10‎/‎2019 at 19:04, Tolpol62 said:

Having the intention of leaving more expensive motors in your dust is possibly not the best frame of mind to be in on a daily commute.

People who treat public roads as their own personal racetracks are dangerous idiots.

Not saying that applies to the OP but his post could be interpreted that way.

 

Inverclyde? Snap:cool:.

 

 

 

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I just can't help myself, I put the comment up to see what reactions I got, and my colleagues and myself are suprised I didn't get more horror replies, well done for holding back, or all being very well behaved, carry on. But remember someone's watching us all

Every day on my commute as I leave J20 Lutterworth M1 I leave the safe a distance between myself and the vehicle in front and with between 100-300 metres to the exit I regularly get upto 3 vehicles race by me pull in front of me and slam onto their brakes. This forces me to brake and go even slower than I was going before they invade the safe zone I left. Why these moron's can't simply get into the correct lane earlier rather than bully other motorists is beyond me. Normal commute takes 36-38 minutes yet on Monday this week it took me 1 hour and 5 minutes as someone had crashed and spun into the Central Reservation Barriers. This obviously inconvenienced many hundreds of motorists trying to either deliver goods, attend service jobs or simply get to work and get home.:thumbdown:

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So true, everyday, sometimes think it would help all drivers if they had a small crash to wake them up, or compulsory track day once you pass your test, to show how quickly it all goes wrong, and older drivers with very bad habits, one's that family should stop driving and the ones that lie to there docs and insurance companies. Not many drive these days, more get in and get out as there's so much crap in modern cars to distract you from the actual task. Best I've seen recently is a lady driving with an ipad clutched to steering wheel typing

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