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Arthur Little
14th August 2015, 18:09
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-humber-33929339

Reckless :olddude: ... IMO, that is way too old to be behind the wheel :drivingx: on a busy motorway!

cheekee
14th August 2015, 18:32
Didnt know a nissan micra could go that fast.

Must have had a good tailwind.

grahamw48
14th August 2015, 18:41
Blimey....I was going to ask where the cliff was. :icon_lol:

I can confirm that the larger engined models will easily exceed the ton though, as my dad had one. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

cheekee
14th August 2015, 19:51
Blimey....I was going to ask where the cliff was. :icon_lol:

I can confirm that the larger engined models will easily exceed the ton though, as my dad had one. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Is a 1 Litre model one of the larger variants lol.

grahamw48
14th August 2015, 20:00
1275 ! :olddude:

cheekee
14th August 2015, 20:02
1275 ! :olddude:

He was driving a 1 litre.

I was surprised it could go that fast lol.

cheekee
14th August 2015, 20:03
1275 ! :olddude:

He was driving a 1 litre.

I was surprised it could go that fast lol.

andy222
14th August 2015, 21:48
The driver can't be named for legal reasons.:biggrin:

Arthur Little
14th August 2015, 22:25
The driver can't be named for legal reasons.:biggrin:

Hmm ... :poke: legally he ought to be named :icon_rolleyes: - as a lesson to others, if nothing else - silly old git. :NoNo:

Dedworth
15th August 2015, 01:05
He'd have got away with "words of advice" had he been romanian filth driving an HGV the wrong way down the motorway

grahamw48
15th August 2015, 10:20
....and likely without a licence or insurance. :NoNo:

stevewool
15th August 2015, 10:35
The trouble is these days anyone can put there foot on the throttle and keep it there , its stopping the thing quick , thats when the problems start,
Have you noticed these days its always the small cars that are whizzing past you now on the motorways

grahamw48
15th August 2015, 12:02
True Steve.

Also, some very long downhill slopes on the M62.

I remember before limiters were brought in, I could get 90 showing on the speedo of my Bedford TK truck...in neutral. :drivingx: :biggrin:

stevewool
15th August 2015, 12:06
Bloody hell Graham that was my truck too, a full load of carrots on the back, knock out of gear WOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWW, then you just had to hear the right noise to flick it back in to keep up the speed,

Michael Parnham
15th August 2015, 12:08
Bloody hell Graham that was my truck too, a full load of carrots on the back, knock out of gear WOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWW, then you just had to hear the right noise to flick it back in to keep up the speed,

We used to call it 'Aberdeen overdrive':xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
15th August 2015, 12:10
That's the one. :icon_lol:

stevewool
15th August 2015, 12:16
We used to call it 'Aberdeen overdrive':xxgrinning--00xx3:

I used to call it GET OUT OF THE WAY I AM COMING THROUGH,

stevewool
15th August 2015, 12:19
junction 28/29 MI and the junction for Barnsley on the M1, those was the best hills and the M62 coming down toward Manchester, that went on for miles and miles

Arthur Little
15th August 2015, 18:00
I remember before limiters were brought in, I could get 90 showing on the speedo of my Bedford TK truck...in neutral. :drivingx: :biggrin:

:yeahthat:'s what my dad used to do ... he'd switch off the engine of his grocery van and coast downhill in neutral ... thus saving fuel. NOT that he was doing 90 mph, :nono-1-1: as he'd been driving on the quiet country roads of the 1950s of course ... as opposed to our modern motorways.

grahamw48
15th August 2015, 21:23
Haha...good old days. Morris Minors, Ford Cortinas, Minis, red post office vans, yellow GPO vans, green road services parcel vans, Thames Traders, ERFs, Albions, Leylands, Commers, Bedfords, no seatbelts, sliding drivers' doors, AA badges, 520 x 14 crossplies. Air horns, seat covers and slide on headrests. Stick-on ashtrays and heated rear windows . Floor-mounted high beam buttons. Vinyl roofs and 'running-in please pass' signs. :smile:

stevewool
15th August 2015, 21:53
On my first car a VW Beetle i had a floor mounted window screen washer button:xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
15th August 2015, 23:04
On Mark 3 Cortinas too ! :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Michael Parnham
16th August 2015, 07:41
On my first car a VW Beetle i had a floor mounted window screen washer button:xxgrinning--00xx3:

First truck I ever travelled in was an old Bristol, it had hand operated wipers and a windscreen that opened when the weather was hot, no heaters in those days Maudslay vehicles were famous for being the coldest vehicle on the road I actually used to drive one and the speed limit was 20mph for commercial vehicles then, if you had a truck that did 40mph it was considered super fast:xxgrinning--00xx3: