What did you do with your Range Rover today

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As a long term qualified DSA registered examiner and instructor and Police trained advanced IAM member it comes as no surprise to me today about the poor standards of driving we see on our roads and it really bothers me too how folk pass their tests. I have seen driving school instructors drive like total knobbers too and have actually pulled a few up for it. You can imagine the response i got off them. Morons. They just have no idea at all today. No values, No standards and No respect today.
What is your preferred hand position, steering style?

As for the standard of driving today. I'd say every age range on the road drives with a very me centric style. Round here especially the driving standards are shocking. One of the benefits of moving around the country is I see a lot of different driving standards, and the further down south I have come, the worse it has got.

Cities by far have been the worst offender for shoddy driving, London for example was full of blinkers on pull out, hope for the best type driving. Which would be fine but I was driving a MAN SV, which isn't exactly a small wagon to miss. Ended up taking out the roof pillar of a Prius on that day. The guy driving was in his late 80s. Apparently he had right of way because his car was a hybrid.o_O
 
My instructor was en ex traffic cop so nowt escaped his notice. :cool::D

Mind you I've seen some professionals drive like díck heads usually goes right over their heads because they're instructors and I have no right to comment, thats what one chap had to say.. :rolleyes:

To be fair If someone messes up bad I'll make sure they know about it!

One chap ran a redlight and almost hit me whilewhile crossing the road, almost dragged the twát out through his window that day, typical hard nut old bloke who thinks he can fúck with anybody, stupid little 5ft príck when he stepped out, chest pupped and all that, :mad::rolleyes::D
 
My instructor was en ex traffic cop so nowt escaped his notice. :cool::D

Mind you I've seen some professionals drive like díck heads usually goes right over their heads because they're instructors and I have no right to comment, thats what one chap had to say.. :rolleyes:

To be fair If someone messes up bad I'll make sure they know about it!

One chap ran a redlight and almost hit me whilewhile crossing the road, almost dragged the twát out through his window that day, typical hard nut old bloke who thinks he can fúck with anybody, stupid little 5ft príck when he stepped out, chest pupped and all that, :mad::rolleyes::D

I watched a female lorry driver pull a white van man from his window, knee'd him in the nuts, elbow to the nose, back in the truck and drove off ...

He won't cut up an 18 wheeler again ...
 
I watched a female lorry driver pull a white van man from his window, knee'd him in the nuts, elbow to the nose, back in the truck and drove off ...

He won't cut up an 18 wheeler again ...
Any years ago whilst on the north circular a prick with ears thought he could swerve into the left hand lane which was running freely from the right hand filter lane which was slow moving. Not a good idea when I was 38 tons and couldn't stop on a sixpence. To this day I don't know if his bumper touched one of the back wheels of the trailer.i carried on and he swerved in front of me a la Sweeney, got out to check his bumper and looked around to say something to the windscreen, he was shocked to find the cab empty ,I had stepped out on to his roof. Needless to say he got a mouthful and fecked off while he could.:mad::D
 
Any years ago whilst on the north circular a prick with ears thought he could swerve into the left hand lane which was running freely from the right hand filter lane which was slow moving. Not a good idea when I was 38 tons and couldn't stop on a sixpence. To this day I don't know if his bumper touched one of the back wheels of the trailer.i carried on and he swerved in front of me a la Sweeney, got out to check his bumper and looked around to say something to the windscreen, he was shocked to find the cab empty ,I had stepped out on to his roof. Needless to say he got a mouthful and fecked off while he could.:mad::D
NO WONDER TRUCKERS GET A BAD NAME !!!!!!! ESPECIALLY WHEN THEIR SCOUSER'S HA HA ;););););)
 
MOT passed ;) :eek::D

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Only 1 advisory for an oil leak "duh" :p:cool::D

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Crossed fingers and toes worked then Henry. Oil leak on a RR is standard isn't it?
 
What is your preferred hand position, steering style?

As for the standard of driving today. I'd say every age range on the road drives with a very me centric style. Round here especially the driving standards are shocking. One of the benefits of moving around the country is I see a lot of different driving standards, and the further down south I have come, the worse it has got.

Cities by far have been the worst offender for shoddy driving, London for example was full of blinkers on pull out, hope for the best type driving. Which would be fine but I was driving a MAN SV, which isn't exactly a small wagon to miss. Ended up taking out the roof pillar of a Prius on that day. The guy driving was in his late 80s. Apparently he had right of way because his car was a hybrid.o_O
LONDISTAN. LOL, i stay well away from that place. Its a bloody jungle in there. No rules.
Steering wheel hand position is exactly how i was taught buddy. 10 to 2 and push and pull with thumbs out of the way so they dont get broken. LOL.

Its only gonna get worse out there anyway and never any better. We come from a generation which is slowly dissappearing from this world and we are expected to live and act like animals. NOT ME.
 
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Anyone know how an lpg system is triggered to turn on? Must be connected to the ignition somehow! Mines staying on all the time but there's been no wiring change
Its most likely the switch buddy further down the system line. Have you changed your filter on it at all?? ive had 3 LPG cars in the past and TBH there is not really much that can go wrong with them apart from routine service items such as the filter and a few seals maybe. Do you have a local LPG installer you can take it to??? if not google your lpg system online and you should get all the info you need.
 
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