23-11-2008, 08:02pm
Further to Graham's last post, when you do pull up at the lights, whether you are in the front or somewhere down the back, - ALWAYS stop in the right wheel track of where the cars are.
That way you are in direct view of the driver of the first car that stops behind you.
If you stop in the middle there could be oil or water on the road and if you stop in the left wheel track, the driver of the vehicle behind you could have tunnel vision and just run straight over you.
That way you are in direct view of the driver of the first car that stops behind you.
If you stop in the middle there could be oil or water on the road and if you stop in the left wheel track, the driver of the vehicle behind you could have tunnel vision and just run straight over you.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
Regards BUSGO