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Very common like catching a cold. You can sweat it out and hope conditions improve but most suffer a Slow death. Top Subaru doctors have yet to figure out the cure with all the funding in the world. But yet a few back alley doctors have created something called a "tune" to allow you to live with this disease. Also a few witchdoctors from overseas dance around some metal piping which they call "UEL" that seems to help with the severe symptoms as well.
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That's true, but if you don't do it the way described above, you won't pass the license exam in several other countries. Ironically, those countries do tend to allow filtering, which reduces the safety based need to keep the bike in gear at a stoplight.
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That's straight-up stupidity.
I made an honest effort to follow your speeds/shifts on my drive from home to Vancouver today. About two miles of city driving and seven on the highway. I would have failed just getting out of my parking garage. You seem to be taught and expected to drive (rounding up) two gears to high for every situation. I'm still in first, you'd be in third. I want engine braking and instant (almost, I guess) throttle response in almost every situation by keeping the revs up, where you are tooling around at the very bottom of the rev range almost to the point of lugging the engine, something far worse for the car than winding it out, apparently out of concerns about losing control of the car from engine braking and throttle response. I hit four k in the city, over five k on the highway all under the speed limit, in utterly normal driving conditions, and I only know that because I was taking my eyes off the road to look, something I don't usually do. You have utterly Byzantine procedures, especially the MC regulations, required by law to guard against the most unlikely things. I thought we (the US) are becoming a safety-culture, but we've got nothing on the UK. I used to think Clarkson was over-selling the safety culture there, no so any more. I feel sad for drivers in the UK who have anything other than an transportation appliance utterly hamstrung out of what appears to be fear and a dangerous fascination with safety. I'm glad I live here, where I can go for a drive in my awesome little car and drive "normally", which, from your posts, is considered to be criminal there. I can not imagine how slowly Pius drivers must move there. What a waste of machinery. I don't know how to explain it any better than that. Last edited by PetrolioBenzina; 07-20-2017 at 07:41 PM. |
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Ok, one more grandpa story. He built a thriving trucking business over his life with trucks he hired drivers for, a yard with storage for rent, and a top notch mechanic shop that could do anything a truck needed and employed a lot of good people. My uncles and cousins took it over after gp died. Then one day a couple guys from the gubment came by and say the shop and gas pump ruined the earth. Between the fines and payoffs the gubment bankrupted the shop and family. The property in the desert sits empty to this day.
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Wow! That was ........................... interesting.
For the record, I'd not have a chance of surviving in the UK. If I didn't get hauled in for driving my BRZ above 4.5k or unsuccessfully executing the WTF shuffle on my motorcycle, they'd nail me for the Benchmade Griptillian in my pocket, or the AR15 in the trunk. This is, after all, Texas. I guess I'll have to stay.
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