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Re: Baby dies after car mounts kerb.
Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for vehicles in uk.transport
Author: Brimstone
Date: Sep 20, 2008 12:02
...certain very limited circumstances. They being? To or from a pre-booked MOT, on tradeplates, and (I _think_) to a requested pre-registration inspection of an imported vehicle at a LVLO. If a vehicle is being driven on tradeplates then it has VED as the plates are licenced.
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Re: Baby dies after car mounts kerb.
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Author: Adrian
Date: Sep 20, 2008 11:45
.... They being? To or from a pre-booked MOT, on tradeplates, and (I _think_) to a requested pre-registration inspection of an imported vehicle at a LVLO. AIUI, the driver/owner of the vehicle may be prosecuted (by the DVLA, not the police) for the offence, but the car may not be siezed at it would be if it was...
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Re: Baby dies after car mounts kerb.
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Author: Petert
Date: Sep 20, 2008 11:38
... I'm not sure that you're correct that a car may not be driven if it does not have a current/valid VED. It can be - in certain very limited circumstances. They being? AIUI, the driver/owner of the vehicle may be prosecuted (by the DVLA, not the police) for the offence, but the car may not be siezed at it would be if it was uninsured Oh, yes, it can... On what grounds? -- Only some ghastly, dehumanised moron...
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Re: Baby dies after car mounts kerb.
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Author: Adrian
Date: Sep 20, 2008 11:35
...: Far be it for me to interfere on a post that is addressed to Duhng, but I'm not sure that you're correct that a car may not be driven if it does not have a current/valid VED. It can be - in certain very limited circumstances. AIUI, the driver/owner of the vehicle may be prosecuted (by the DVLA, not the police) for the offence, but the car may not be siezed at it would be if it was uninsured Oh, yes, it can...
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Re: Why can't car speedos be accurate?
Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for vehicles in uk.transport
Author: Petert
Date: Sep 20, 2008 10:15
... the pressure of the air inside it expands/contracts/leaks. Perhaps a different means of measuring the speed of a vehicle is needed - perhaps some sort of radar signal bounced off the road below the vehicle? Or maybe laser light, using same technology as for laser mice. Or GPS (assuming you can get satellite reception). May be overkill...
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Re: Baby dies after car mounts kerb.
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Author: Petert
Date: Sep 20, 2008 10:10
...be it for me to interfere on a post that is addressed to Duhng, but I'm not sure that you're correct that a car may not be driven if it does not have a current/valid VED. AIUI, the driver/owner of the vehicle may be prosecuted (by the DVLA, not the police) for the offence, but the car may not be siezed at it would be if it was uninsured -- Only some ghastly, dehumanised moron would want to get rid of the Routemaster. Ken Livingstone 2001...
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Author: Giuen
Date: Sep 20, 2008 07:33
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Re: Why can't car speedos be accurate?
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Author: John Wright
Date: Sep 20, 2008 05:17
... and as the pressure of the air inside it expands/contracts/leaks. Perhaps a different means of measuring the speed of a vehicle is needed - perhaps some sort of radar signal bounced off the road below the vehicle? It all adds up to reasons why setting speed scameras to clock anyone doing 1mph over the limit is a stupid concept. -- John ...
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Re: Why can't car speedos be accurate?
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Author: Mortimer
Date: Sep 20, 2008 05:09
...and as the pressure of the air inside it expands/contracts/leaks. Perhaps a different means of measuring the speed of a vehicle is needed - perhaps some sort of radar signal bounced off the road below the vehicle? Or maybe laser light, using same technology as for laser mice. Or GPS (assuming you can get satellite reception). May be overkill, ...
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Re: Why can't car speedos be accurate?
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Author: Petert
Date: Sep 20, 2008 04:39
... down and as the pressure of the air inside it expands/contracts/leaks. Perhaps a different means of measuring the speed of a vehicle is needed - perhaps some sort of radar signal bounced off the road below the vehicle? -- Only some ghastly, dehumanised moron would want to get rid of the Routemaster. Ken Livingstone 2001. PeterT - "Reply to" address ...
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