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Bill Turner Member Since: 08 Jul 2008 Location: Birkenhead Posts: 977 |
Do what our American friends do.
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27th Jan 2011 1:27 pm |
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Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2178 |
The correct way to set off from the lights is:-
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27th Jan 2011 5:54 pm |
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Big Dave Member Since: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 1055 |
Whilst in sand mode Andy...makes a huge difference Mine: 2012 Golf GTI Edition 35
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27th Jan 2011 6:37 pm |
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PaulC Member Since: 02 Jan 2011 Location: Cornwall Posts: 143 |
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27th Jan 2011 7:06 pm |
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greengiant Member Since: 02 Jul 2009 Location: Kent Posts: 162 |
I don't bother with the handbrake at traffic lights and junctions because you have to put your foot on the brake anyway to put it in drive, something which took me a while to get used to because all my other autos never had to do that 09 FL2 HSE auto Lago Grey
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27th Jan 2011 11:50 pm |
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PaulC Member Since: 02 Jan 2011 Location: Cornwall Posts: 143 |
At traffic lights or anywhere where you have to wait for more than a few seconds you should always put the handbrake on if nothing else.
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28th Jan 2011 7:43 am |
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trevd01 Member Since: 17 Dec 2010 Location: Pennine Yorkshire Posts: 116 |
I have had two automatic cars, A Mercedes C Class and a Toyota Prius , that did not have a 'handbrake', both had a foot operated 'parking brake'. Neither were suitible for use at traffic lights. In my experience in the US, most US drivers don't bother with the parking brake at all unless parked on a steep slope 'leaving in 'P' is regarded as sufficient on the flat. If you are stopped on your footbrake only and you see somebody behind you that might not stop in time, you can at least move forward into the gap you have sensibly left from the car in front, to try and lessen the impact. So I basically only put my parking brake (AKA handbrake) on when I turn the engine off. BTW I've posted this link before; sensible advice here http://www.rospa.com/roadsafety/adviceandi...boxes.aspx Trevor '60 reg SD4 XS (long gone!) |
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28th Jan 2011 10:16 am |
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Big Dave Member Since: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 1055 |
You can only move forward if you're looking in your mirrors though, which you won't be cos you're getting ready to do the perfect launch from the lights
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28th Jan 2011 2:10 pm |
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Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2178 |
Not wishing to be rude But up to 45K LandRovers are the greenest cars available thanks to carbon offsetting - so why would anybody but a slow thirsty polluting prius? Keep buying new LandRovers every couple of years - there's a flaw in this arguament somewhere but I'm too blinkered to listen Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her Replaced by Ewok what a mistake - now a happy Disco Sport owner |
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29th Jan 2011 7:36 am |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
bunging a load of offset cash to some tree planting project or other, does not make a car green, its a f'ing ridiculous guilt easer for people. however LR's tend to be greener because they seem to last longer, or people are prepared to repair them longer, so the working life of the car is greener per mile pious's are not green at all I don't understand how they convinced the general public that they are , I guess people used to trust toyota At work At home "I can't always believe facts I read on the web" - Charles Dickens winner by default of the tractor vs caravan race |
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29th Jan 2011 9:08 am |
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trevd01 Member Since: 17 Dec 2010 Location: Pennine Yorkshire Posts: 116 |
Ownership: Four Landrovers vs One Prius Trevor '60 reg SD4 XS (long gone!) |
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29th Jan 2011 10:23 am |
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trevd01 Member Since: 17 Dec 2010 Location: Pennine Yorkshire Posts: 116 |
Ownership: Four Landrovers vs One Prius Trevor '60 reg SD4 XS (long gone!) |
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29th Jan 2011 10:23 am |
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richardk Member Since: 11 Jan 2009 Location: Norwich Posts: 909 |
Mine is the greenest Land Rover I've ever owned..it's Galway green to be precise If they don't plant more tress that will absorb CO2 then rot down in lakes...how would we get more natutally occuring oil..it's all a natural lifecyle that gives the government load of tax income I want an auto next so all these tips are handy thank you |
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29th Jan 2011 8:13 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
you'll be waiting a long time for them trees to become oil . let us farmers grow rape and wheat for biofuels instead. shame it takes as much tractor fuel and gas to grow the crops and make fertiliser as they produce in biofuel
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29th Jan 2011 10:37 pm |
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