And now I've seen it all ...

As a general rule, if a road is open for use by the general public, then it is usually governed by most traffic law. It does not matter whether the road is privately or publicly owned and the definition of road can include car parks and things that do not immediately come to mind as roads, such as bridleways and footpaths.

Colin Bignell

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Nightjar
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Nightjar

You only need a long coat for that.

Colin Bignell

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Nightjar

It was never fine. It's petty and small minded. Like most things local politicians do.

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Huge

My reg ends in HJZ (or is it HZJ) which I don't find very memorable, a couple of times I've entered both into the terminal just to be sure.

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Andy Burns

ISTR they were phrased "enter up to 3 digits of your car's registration", so I generally used to enter a single digit.

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Andy Burns

regarded by other motorists as unacceptable.

use to log accidents/offer discounts - they could be used in all sorts of ways.

caching the 30 seconds prior to the record button being pushed)....

10 seconds each side of the button push on my Roadhawk. However, with a 32Gb memory card, I get up to 48 hours of video in 1 minute clips before it starts to overwrite the oldest. It is not difficult to isolate a particular clip if you want to.

its seriousness (lots of people seem to like TV progs like this - now you get to vote too).

I'm not sure they would all be of evidence quality.

Colin Bignell

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Nightjar

Come clean, then. You are still desperate to fling monkey poo through the bars if your cage. Perhaps you feel like addressing the same sneer at the three other people who have made the same observation?

No?

Then seek the services of that therapist.

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Steve Firth

You're Me, You Are.

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Huge

You a theatre sparks? ;-)

My 30 year old Rover has a bulb (sic) failure warning unit.

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Dave Plowman (News)

Crikey. How long have you had this persecution complex?

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Dave Plowman (News)

Pack it in, you two. It's really boring. And no, I don't care "whose fault it is".

If my newsreader supported killfiling any thread you've both posted to, I'd do it. Actually, it might. [wanders off to play with score files]

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Huge

Nah. Short coat's much better cos then they're already looking at you - errr, so I'm told, so they say etc etc.

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Tim Streater

Well on Friday I watch one of Stoneacre's apprentice mechanic run a customers 61 plate car into a wall:-)

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ARW

Byways certainly but I doubt road traffic laws extend to bridleways or footpaths where the landowner may have granted permission for vehicular use.

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Tim Lamb

It's a wonder that indicator lamps work on any car other than a BMW then.................

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ARW

"The road user and the law

The following list can be found abbreviated throughout the Code. It is not intended to be a comprehensive guide, but a guide to some of the important points of law. For the precise wording of the law, please refer to the various Acts and Regulations (as amended) indicated in the Code. Abbreviations are listed below.

Most of the provisions apply on all roads throughout Great Britain, although there are some exceptions. The definition of a road in England and Wales is ?any highway and any other road to which the public has access and includes bridges over which a road passes? (RTA 1988 sect

192(1)). In Scotland, there is a similar definition which is extended to include any way over which the public have a right of passage (R(S)A 1984 sect 151(1)).

It is important to note that references to ?road? therefore generally include footpaths, bridleways and cycle tracks, and many roadways and driveways on private land (including many car parks). In most cases, the law will apply to them and there may be additional rules for particular paths or ways. Some serious driving offences, including drink-driving offences, also apply to all public places, for example public car parks."

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polygonum

Friday night with a couple wee fat birds ?

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ARW

And SIM cards are so cheap these days...........

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ARW

In that case I'd probably forget to adjust the lights.

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Lieutenant Scott

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