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British traffic signal lights 1812

YAY Chicago treating criminal bicyclists same as criminal drivers
Bicyclists not free to ride as they please A police crackdown in the city's Lakeview neighborhood carries a warning: Traffic laws that apply to cars also apply to bikes. By Kelly Kennedy - Tribune staff...

Yes it is part of the driving test to use the handbrake in appropriate suggestions like starting off on hills, at stop signs and traffic lights, but how many people in the U.K actually drive that way after pbutting the test very few. I know of one and that's my mum. All the other drivers I know and that is many since I used to driver for a parcel company and travel with others in company cars never once used there handbrake when stopped at stop signs or traffic lights and only occbuttionally on steep hills. You must be one of the few that does Pooh bear.

O and burning out the clutch I have never once done that and never had to replace a clutch on any car or van or truck I have driving and let me tell you I have driven more miles than I care to remember.

Grandma
I think I have seen her! I got a letter from Grandma the other day. She writes...

I bet if you surveyed every driver that has pbutted the UK driving test very few would say that they still use there handbrake at a stop sign or traffic lights. Actually why not ask the question to this news group and see what response we get Pooh Bear.




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