Ed Chilada said:
breasts... 288Ah, it's just that when you said "this is someone's personal vehicle", I presumed you meant that it was someone's personal vehicle. With fairly regular junctions surely. Certainly enough to...
Sorry, forgot to mention. You're delivering the car, it has to be there at the appointed time. You're being paid peanuts for the job (IIRC £80) so no cash for B&B etc.
It's just another working day, just like the one before.
breasts... 287How does the owner of the car feel about you doing 100mph on this 400mile run? Motorway junctions are more than regular...
Apart from pulling off at a junction and finding a safe place to park (in the dark) there's nowhere to legally stop. You're not allowed to eat or drink in the vehicle for both legal reasons and because this is someone's personal vehicle so you can't risk making a mess.
No aircon on that vehicle IIRC, few Senators had it. Turning the heater off and opening the window was the only option.
You're starting off with a full tank, you've collected it from a car pool the previous afternoon. Depending on how economical a driver you are, you might need to put just enough fuel in the tank so that you don't run out on the road, but that's not going to be until you're approaching Glasgow.
You don't need the date because the only change since then has been the opening of servies on the M40 and on the southern section of the M42, but it was c1992.
No one said anything about "need", deal with the scenario.