Re: I was shouted at this morning
55 isn't that rare, according to http://www.topspeed.com/cars/speed-l...ay-ar9977.html
Tho' to be fair they do say that the limit in Virginia on an urban interstate is 685.
I suspect that's a typo
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You motherfucking son of a bitch.
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h4r5h, he was just explaining something to you.
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Indeed, some folk. Just because you point out their factual inexactitudes.
Do you think Harriet's middle names are Schoolboy and Error.
Re: I was shouted at this morning
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Proper Bo
To eliminate any need for mouse skills, some people don't use computers often, like.
It's a touch screen...
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Skweeky
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Proper Bo
To eliminate any need for mouse skills, some people don't use computers often, like.
It's a touch screen...
Maybe it is these days, it wasn't when I were a lad tho'.
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Didn't have all that pish back in the day.
25 lesson, sat me test, job done.
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I had about 25 lessons and passed first time too, like. pwned the fuck out of both the theory test and the actual driving test, true story.
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We are proper blokes tho' mate.
Not lassies or metrosexuals.
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Agree, at the start of my test I even had to lift the bonnet and point out where you would check the oil level AND show how to test the horn is working.
It was fucking difficult, i tell thee.
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Fortunately I was allowed to take a man with me to do that sort of thing.
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Vehicle safety questions
These are basic safety checks that a driver should carry out to ensure the vehicle is safe for use. Although some checks may involve the candidate in opening the bonnet to identify where fluid levels would be checked, pupils will not be asked to touch a hot engine or physically check fluid levels.
As vehicle technology advances, more and more vehicles are being equipped with electronic diagnostic systems, which inform the driver of the state of the engine fluid levels and tyre pressures. It will be acceptable for a candidate to refer to the vehicle information system (if fitted) when answering questions on fluid levels or tyre pressures.
You can find source material in the DSA publication 'The official guide to Driving - the essential skills' and 'The official DSA guide to learning to drive'. Advice and information on how to carry out vehicle safety checks can also be found in the manufacturer's handbook.
Candidates will be asked two questions, one 'show me' and one 'tell me'. One or both questions answered incorrectly will result in one driving fault being recorded.
Doesn't that pretty much make that whole part pointless?