To speed or not to speed
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Ah you see Stover has nice fairly new smooth roadways, very easy to get a good lap time. My place, after last winter has some strategically placed potholes which does inhibit a good pace, I have to engage 4wd on the tractor to maintain pole. We all go to see the warden at Stover because he used to be a race car mechanic and knows how to get the best out of a tractor. Wait 'til the end of season Kubota grand prix, at a site near you
JK
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Good to see children enjoying themselves. At least they are in the great outdoors rather than having their nose in a computer. Is it about time we banned adults from campsites
David
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It’ll be chippy oil from the Trago cafes👍🏻
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Do you never get your facts right?
Teacher - me? That’s the best one I’ve heard today, MM.
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this, applied to club sites, might be the answer?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/stories-43841859
No I wouldn't volunteer
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well done. Seriously, there is no need for speeding ever
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Are cycles going against the traffic flow 'really' that much of an issue? Of all the sites I've driven round, I can't think of one where encountering a bike coming the other way is going to faze me. Perhaps if people do more than the statutory 5mph it then becomes an issue.
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You will never be able to legislate for stupidity/ childish irresponsibility.
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+1, it’s down to the responsible adults driving the killing machines to take the optimum care when moving around children👍🏻
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I couldn’t comment ET as I’ve never heard nor read of such deaths. I would never need to know of such deaths to ensure I drove safely in Child heavy areas. As they say-‘funnel vision not tunnel vision’👍🏻
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It’s the responsibility of the driver to take all possible avoiding action in an effort not to hit any person whether it be a child or adult, supervised or otherwise.
Metal always gives way to flesh and bone irrespective of technical rights and wrongs.
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