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Foey 08-02-06 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by valleyboy
I cant remember... but Im sure its only the sheverons with solid white lines you arent allowed to cross.. those with broken lines can be crossed..



Thats what my other half was told by her instructor when she did her test, so thats my excuse if i ever need to risk skidding about or getting punctures. :wink:

Viney 08-02-06 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by jonboy
I simply ride according to the conditions, and don't pay too much heed to the rules and regs - I don't mean that to sound arrogant, it's just that I believe common sense and experience should always prevail (officer :oops: :lol: ).


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I agree with him ^^^ :shock:

Sudoxe 08-02-06 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Viney
Quote:

Originally Posted by jonboy
I simply ride according to the conditions, and don't pay too much heed to the rules and regs - I don't mean that to sound arrogant, it's just that I believe common sense and experience should always prevail (officer :oops: :lol: ).


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I agree with him ^^^ :shock:

Road what now? Oh you mean the slippery white bits.....

Flamin_Squirrel 08-02-06 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Sudoxe
Quote:

Originally Posted by Viney
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Originally Posted by jonboy
I simply ride according to the conditions, and don't pay too much heed to the rules and regs - I don't mean that to sound arrogant, it's just that I believe common sense and experience should always prevail (officer :oops: :lol: ).


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I agree with him ^^^ :shock:

Road what now? Oh you mean the slippery white bits.....

No Dan, the slippery white bits are road markings.

Moo 08-02-06 09:36 AM

When its safe rational risk and all that. :lol:

hall13uk 08-02-06 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by jonboy
I simply ride according to the conditions, and don't pay too much heed to the rules and regs - I don't mean that to sound arrogant, it's just that I believe common sense and experience should always prevail (officer :oops: :lol: ).


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well said :notworthy:

Spiderman 08-02-06 09:45 AM

All of you are naughty, naughty boys!
I'm telling all your mums, then we'll see whos allowed out to play.


:lol:

hall13uk 08-02-06 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Spiderman
All of you are naughty, naughty boys!
I'm telling all your mums, then we'll see whos allowed out to play.


:lol:


:cry: [-o< :lol:

diamond 08-02-06 10:16 AM

I do it all the time, any one that knows the A303 between Salisbury and Yeovil will know theres miles and miles of single carriagway with an area of chevrons about 2 feet wide down the middle seperating the lanes going each way. Thats my lane, if i didn't use it i might as well be sat in the cage for an hour and a half instead of on my bike for 45 mins.

northwind 08-02-06 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by northwind
Riding over Chevrons? Seems a bit harsh, just because he sang More Than Words...

That was a good effort, and how many people got it? I'm so dissapointed.


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