oldfatfool
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There must be a lot of AA men in clink thenIts illegal to be towed by another vehicle on the highway.
There must be a lot of AA men in clink thenIts illegal to be towed by another vehicle on the highway.
Nah, they do the towing.There must be a lot of AA men in clink then
Its illegal to be towed by another vehicle on the highway.
Nah, they do the towing.
we have towed plenty of tractors and cars with other tractors and never been a problem. infact our tractor has a sticker in it saying 'never tow this vehicle unless the high, low reverse lever is in neutral' this means the tractor is allowed to be towed?Its illegal to be towed by another vehicle on the highway.
he only wants serious responses but you don't always get what you want!It is a shame you only want serious answers, it somewhat limits the available responses to this nonsense.
Bin men used to be able to ride on the back of the bin lorry, not any more, due to elf n safety.
What are your thoughts on skitching? I do it mostly on buses, but have done on trucks as they have large things to hold onto.
Also, is it illegal to skitch in England? I know there's a road traffic act 1988 section 28 http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1988/52/section/28
which says "A person who rides a cycle on a road dangerously is guilty of an offence."
What exactly can be seen as "dangerous cycling" dangerous to the public? myself? I mean, cycling in London is a danger itself. lol Also, as no criminal offence has been commited, but a statute has been broken (if you consent to the statute that is) then what can they actually do you for? no harm, loss or injury has occurred and I would like them to explain to me as to what crime they suspect me to have committed.
I know there's going to be a few forums users here that will leave silly remarks, but I'm hoping for some insight on this from one's point of view in a serious manner. Cheers
And whatever happened to running boards?Bin men used to be able to ride on the back of the bin lorry, not any more, due to elf n safety.
Actually I suspect the poor sod who has to clean up the soggy bloody mess after you've been mangled might not be too impressed [and yes I have seen the remains of someone who was crushed by the rear wheels of a truck].I think most people on here will disagree with you on that one.
As for hanging onto the back of a vehicle, it's a pity anyone is so unfit that they need to do that for a rest but if they break their own neck who's going to care?