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Ben Twillie



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United Kingdom 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Ipanema Sand

It's OK to change your wheel in the event of a puncture provided you carry out a full risk assessment which you have to forward to the HSE for approval. Whistle

What a load of b Censored ks

Post #216431 10th Feb 2014 1:15 pm
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After having a puncture at work recently on the MI, nearside rear, set about changing it a bit smartish, just got the wheel off when Police arrived, asked to what I was doing Rolling Eyes was asked why I didn't call someone out to change it as it is to dangerous to do it yourself and did I realise how many vehicles get hit on the Hard Shoulder. In my view, to spend fifteen minutes changing a nearside flat was a better option than having the vehicle on the Hard Shoulder an hour or more for someone to do it for me.

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Greybeard



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United Kingdom 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Auto Zermatt Silver

Ah, but I suppose the upside is that having got someone to do it for you, he gets flattened by the artic - not you! Expensive option though unless you are a member of a roadside recovery service.

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npinks



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glad they stopped for you, a few years back the caravan had a tyre issue and the police drove past, highways agency drove past, 2 hours on the layby waiting for caravan club mayday service to turn up, along with my very young daughter in a pushchair and us lot huddle under a brolly

better than getting clipped by a 18 wheeler though

Post #216446 10th Feb 2014 3:39 pm
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You pays your money you takes your chance, was on partly off the hard shoulder with a keen eye on the traffic, it surprising how quick you can change a wheel when when you ring piece is puckered.

Post #216447 10th Feb 2014 3:48 pm
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