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dont forget those very careful drivers in Russia.... Laughing ... - .- -.




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Post #164694 14th Jan 2013 6:08pm
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janderson41



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One very important point to remember is that when you come down from 120 plus give your car and engine a good 10 minutes to cool down by driving reasonably. Gets rid of all the extreme heat in the brakes, tyres and is especially needed on turbo driven engines. If you just pull off and stop,like a service area, your turbo is still spinning without pressure lube.
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Post #165475 17th Jan 2013 6:55pm
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Clousta



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+1 for the terrible standard of Belgian driving - from one who lives there.

make that plus 2.

Drove home from work last night at 2030. Air temp -5C. Snow had fallen 4 days ago and was still on the ground but roads were absolutely clear and had been treated with salt/grit. Surprised (well perhaps not really) to find the motorway (the Ring, R0) had come to a complete standstill 1km from my exit. 4 cars stopped in lane 3 looking variously crumpled with the car at the back upside down with its rear bumper ripped off an on the road, 6+ cars, with a few bent wheels on the hard shoulder. Emergency services not yet on the scene but situation seemed calm and under control with people making telephone calls and putting out red triangles.

Draw your own conclusions.

At work we start the day with ' the bad driving I saw today on the way to work'. Ironically on the day this week when it was snowing people were leaving a sensible amount of space and driving steadily. The result being I got to work 10 minutes earlier than normal! 1998 RR 4.6 HSE lpg
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Post #165862 19th Jan 2013 10:34am
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