Doc required for France
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It's a beam bender Adam. The French drive on the wrong side of the road and they thus find our asymmetric dipped beams a bit of a pain in the eye..addo wrote:So, what is the thing which looks rather like a panty liner? Do blueys have some unique anatomy?
The beam benders do just that and make the dip a little less asymmetric...
Nothing to do with underwear at all.....
Jim
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Oh, I don't know, after driving from Calais to the first available service station in the 3-wheeler, in the dark and rain, without them (forgot to get them, imagined we could buy them on the ferry and couldn't!), I certainly needed some clean underwear..CitroJim wrote:
Nothing to do with underwear at all.....
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CitroJim wrote:addo wrote:So, what is the thing which looks rather like a panty liner? Do blueys have some unique anatomy?
The beam benders do just that and make the dip a little less asymmetric...
Nothing to do with underwear at all.....
depends were and what you do with your bent beam Jim ooooh la la missus
regards malcolm
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Re: Doc required for France
just an update from last nights post,
From the AA website:-
Compulsory items in Spain
Warning triangle - one warning triangle compulsory for foreign registered vehicles
but carrying two is recommended as, in an accident/breakdown situation; local
officials may impose a fine if only one is produced. Not required for two wheeled
vehicles.
CitroJim
Only found this for Belgium:-
First-aid kit and fire extinguisher recommended as their carriage is compulsory for Belgian registered vehicles.
Still looking for the regulations with regards to live hedgehogs and kitchen sinks...
Glyn
From the AA website:-
Compulsory items in Spain
Warning triangle - one warning triangle compulsory for foreign registered vehicles
but carrying two is recommended as, in an accident/breakdown situation; local
officials may impose a fine if only one is produced. Not required for two wheeled
vehicles.
CitroJim
Only found this for Belgium:-
First-aid kit and fire extinguisher recommended as their carriage is compulsory for Belgian registered vehicles.
Still looking for the regulations with regards to live hedgehogs and kitchen sinks...
Glyn
Re: Doc required for France
There was an item about the breathalyser kits on Radio 4 yesterday. They must display the NF mark, which is the equivalent of our BS. You must carry one at all times, but there are times when you are obliged to use one so in practice you need to be carrying two.
Richard
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Would a Quaker still need a breathalyzer?
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Re: Doc required for France
Xac wrote:Would a Quaker still need a breathalyzer?
only after he's had his oats
Regards, malcolm.
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current ride a BX 1.7 TZD estate
1986 MK1 BX 1.9na D Auto(in Mothman Andy's stable )
layed up roppy 1.9TD XANT estate, now gone to meet her maker
purple and lilac metalic 2CV(VIOLET)registered to her in doors
1972 DS special been layed up aprox 31 years
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Nice one Malcolm.addo wrote:Are mares and does, quakers?
I always thought it was Mersey dotes and dozy dotes
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Update on the requirements from the Beeb