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I suppose the old Corsa and Clio will qualify but again hitting 70 with any still going is debatable.
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But it’s not.
The requirement is for the road to be iluminated during the hours of darkness.
I have a little bipper for going round town and parking easily, its the same as the nemo vans, it goes 70! not that i have ever gone over the speed limit of course........Nemo won't hit 70
Agree I didn't know that one until I attended a speed awareness course I did in exchange for £80 and no extra point on my licence.I somewhat doubt that.
Most people don't realise that a road with street lighting spaced at less than 200 yards apart is a 30 mph unless signed otherwise...
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My uncle has been driving for 40 years and he had to do an extra test and get a special licence to drive a big Mercedes van for his work,
That makes no sense at all, passing your driving test before 1997 gave you a 7.5 ton licence
But it’s not.
The requirement is for the road to be iluminated during the hours of darkness.
Done one year before last.You need to go on a speed awareness course
Done one year before last.
Apparently these national speed limits don't apply to large white vans.
Is that why they are all hogging the outside lane of motorways at 85 mph
Aye, became aware a few years back. The fixed speed cameras round here don't differentiate, I have heard some ANPR equipped ones do though.
I could get mine reclassified with some modifications, but it's not worth it, I'll just keep it easy on the right foot.
I asked my mate who used to be a plod about this last night.
His view was that no fixed cameras can tell what category vehicles are ......... and Police car units with ANPR could but he thinks that the coppers driving wouldn't bother to check ..........
So nice and vague then.
Not been stopped yet
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