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Nice graphAI is pretty good for some things
Not a lot in it for the most part... and a few surprises here
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The similarities are interesting.
Nice graphAI is pretty good for some things
Not a lot in it for the most part... and a few surprises here
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When we start teaching learner drivers properly* we might be able to relax some of our road rules.Mind boggling that we are restricted to 110, imo.
When we start teaching learner drivers properly* we might be able to relax some of our road rules.
*As opposed to going for a drive to the shops with mum or dad counting as 'training'.
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Pretty ordinary service with the wiring loom Cossie.. can you source one aftermarket from a European supplier ?
Agreed, we should follow the German system!
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Good idea.More noise that a road use charge for electric cars is inevitable ?
When driving on the 'wrong' side of the road, two scenarios that catch me out, are leaving car parks and petrol stations. I know where you're coming fromI should have said, Renault Clio rental in Zagreb was a manual, no hill start help, no rear camera, but warning sensors.....
Today, went to the local shops, pulled out of the car park and thought "why are these cars coming towards me on my side of the road.... "
There was no problem really, the oncoming cars were quite a way away!
If anyone had a dash cam, I might get a visit from the local constabulary.
Only did it once os on this trip, no problems as there were not any other cars about.
Roundabouts can be tricky, as can four way intersections.When driving on the 'wrong' side of the road, two scenarios that catch me out, are leaving car parks and petrol stations. I know where you're coming from
Nah, piece of cake.Roundabouts can be tricky, as can four way intersections.
Place Charles De Gaulle (AKA Place de l'Ètoile) no issues for me when I was thereNah, piece of cake.
When driving on the 'wrong' side of the road, two scenarios that catch me out, are leaving car parks and petrol stations. I know where you're coming from
Loved Place de l'Ètoile since it’s big enough not to be confusing but small country and city roundabouts actually can be more difficult if you are not paying attention.Place Charles De Gaulle (AKA Place de l'Ètoile) no issues for me when I was there
I picked up a French car ex-factory in the 1970's. Naturally no GPS and without maps I navigated out of Paris without difficulty.Place Charles De Gaulle (AKA Place de l'Ètoile) no issues for me when I was there
My only suggestion as a high selling global vehicle is all the cheap accessories.Just purchased a Juniper
I still have the factory screen cover in the other 2023 Ycheap accessories.
It completes charging by 0600how you might fuel/charge it
140 Speed limit on Bulgarian motorways
I got to 200kmh in a rental Peugeot diesel just following other cars. Just have to drive like the locals. I also used the car horn liberally as per local customsmall country and city roundabouts actually can be more difficult if you are not paying attention.
I got out of Paris and toured France with just the fold up maps you get from the bookshops and Travel agents in Australia and hotel issued local maps in France.without maps I navigated out of Paris
Maps? Maps! They were for small furry cats!I got to 200kmh in a rental Peugeot diesel just following other cars. Just have to drive like the locals. I also used the car horn liberally as per local custom
At the end of the trip I added a few minor dents to the existing collection butI had full coverage
I got out of Paris and toured France with just the fold up maps you get from the bookshops and Travel agents in Australia and hotel issued local maps in France.