cheers guys, just back in from my first nightshift (took the bike to work last night - rude not to when its nearly 30 degrees outside :lol), amazing how much more respect you get on the roads without "L" plates on, that much is for sure!
(09-07-13, 07:45 AM)mickvp link Wrote: cheers guys, just back in from my first nightshift (took the bike to work last night - rude not to when its nearly 30 degrees outside :lol ), amazing how much more respect you get on the roads without "L" plates on, that much is for sure!
There you go, remember to nod to L plates from now on, it will make them feel better.
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(09-07-13, 01:22 PM)Skippernick link Wrote: [quote author=mickvp link=topic=8279.msg86613#msg86613 date=1373352321]
cheers guys, just back in from my first nightshift (took the bike to work last night - rude not to when its nearly 30 degrees outside :lol ), amazing how much more respect you get on the roads without "L" plates on, that much is for sure!
There you go, remember to nod to L plates from now on, it will make them feel better.
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Totally agree - I always nod to learners! Buuuuuuuuuut i
need shooting - nodded to a friggin tricycle (Piaggio MP3) this morning on way to work at 5.30am (tired). No excuse for it really I know........felt low all day :'(
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
I actually got my first EVER returned nod from a moped last week! I was shocked! Almost 2 years riding and hundreds of mopeds with only one to ever return it
(09-07-13, 04:27 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: I actually got my first EVER returned nod from a moped last week! I was shocked! Almost 2 years riding and hundreds of mopeds with only one to ever return it
I nod at all two wheeled and engined vehicles :-), actually surprised at the number of motorbikes that blank you
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