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over a year ago
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"Trust me folks aquaplaning at 70mph is not good for the old ticker"
Driving at 70 in weather bad enough to aquaplane isn't particularly clever. Thankfully you were lucky not to have hurt anyone else.
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"Trust me folks aquaplaning at 70mph is not good for the old ticker"
What on earth. Drive to the conditions of the road and remember the tyres job is to disperse water, too much water building causes a loss of traction then you aquaplane is a water build up under the tyre
Hope it was enough of a shock to make you think next time
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"Did you type this thread mid plane too?
Whilst undertaking someone after tailgating them for ten mins."
10 mins tailgating and space to undertake they definitely should have moved over. Lane hoggers! |
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"This is exactly why you should reduce speed when it’s wet, even with the best tyres at correct pressure it can happen."
Exactly that!
So many zoom past and I think that you may want to get into a crash etc but for sake think of the innocents around you
Sadly, too many people are unware that a speed limit is just that a limit and its the conditons that dictate.
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