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Describe to me how you drive on a motorway then and where I'm going wrong. In fact I'd love to know how you get your car up to speed if you don't keep touching on your accelerator, could save me a bomb on petrol.
Last edited by Tom; 30-09-2011 at 07:53 PM. |
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Now that can be sudden queues, weather conditions, accidents, debris on the road, spillages, people cutting in suddenly, tailgating as has been discussed, others falling asleep, others having to hit brakes suddenly, car failure, a million things. Cruising along a high speeds, limits the chances of being able to react safely to any of the above. and it's most certainly not a case of 'it's just constant accleration' as you stated earlier. |
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Just out of interest, where do you live? Maybe the motorways are much moer congested near you so it takes a lot more. Its quite rare where I am (other than as I said earlier on the M6 car park) to get caught in congestion unless theres been an accident or is just generally a queue, for which there are always plenty of signs. |
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