Following up to Cessna172
Benefits Of Double Declutching 149Of course it did. If they were anything like the vehicles I drove, they had comparitively slow revving engines, especially diesels, coupled to heavy crash boxes. It helps if you read and understand...
very true, simple rule drive at the speed where you cam stop in the space you can see, few do it. But lets allow for someone being a bit surprised to find that car there.
Heres my worst driving experience
Stationary (my direction) in traffic near zebra crossing. Old lady crossing. c*** (been swindled in drug deal we learned) accelarating in the other direction, hits her and just keeps going, he was caught by an off duty copper who turned his car round and persued. Got his sentence reduced to rest by dangerous driving on appeal IIRC. If they had asked me to trestify I would have said it was liquidate, but they didnt call me and it doesnt work like that, does it? Then there was finding an old Ford upside down on the way to the west country with bodies scattered over the road. Doors burst, no seatbelts then. Crushed by the car probably.
Worse thing happened to me was, I suppose, the front wheel falling off my (£12) Bond, taking the brakes with it. Either that or spinning my Hillman Minx, no, that was fun, dont suppose youre supposed to think that nowadays. -- Mike Reid BMW driver "No-one likes us we don't care"