EEPhil
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That's why I added "Perhaps no" and recalled the Ruskie 'plane story.Karts do not have sophisticated electronics to run. As long as there is power to the spark plug then they are good to go.
That's why I added "Perhaps no" and recalled the Ruskie 'plane story.Karts do not have sophisticated electronics to run. As long as there is power to the spark plug then they are good to go.
Yes, me too.I would enact a law that nobody can pursue an occupation (eg delivery rider) on L plates,
Hmm, now that you mention that, I wonder how many of the ones using L plates actually have a provisional licence?but that would just mean they do it without L plates.
I was at a venue, probably about 20 years ago now, with a moderate power transmitter on 2.6-ish GHz and it stopped somebody's white van from starting. I found this out when he came up to me and asked if I had such a device. I hadn't come across the effect before. I'm afraid (IIRC there were a few cases of the engine management system throwing a wobbly when the car passed a high-powered transmitter
) he had to sit it out. It was on a fairly directional aerial, but I can't remember where his van was relative to my angle of point, or maybe the side-lobes were big enough regardless.You did the world a service that day.it stopped somebody's white van from starting.

The trouble is, I was in a white van too!You did the world a service that day.![]()
Traitor!The trouble is, I was in a white van too!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c6214v92284oYes I'd noticed about half of the illegal electric motorbikes around Cambridge are food delivery riders.

Yes I'd noticed about half of the illegal electric motorbikes around Cambridge are food delivery riders.
I'm fed up with dodging them on the pavements in Nottingham City Centre.![]()
The ones I see in Nottingham are electric bicycles, usually ridden by persons with no helmet, a lower face covering and a large Deliveroo bag on their back.
That is something else I would outlaw: concealing ones identity in public. It would apply to everyone (and therefore not be discrimination), and be an arrestable offence.a lower face covering
Including the police? (I'd say yes unless there are compelling and justifiable reasons not to)It would apply to everyone
Neither do I. I'm sure I was berated when I made a similar comment a while back.I don't understand why recreations have been allowed to take over the highways. Nobody asked me for my vote on closing roads for a half-marathon or whatever!
Taxis "think" the rules of the road don't apply to them. Although I have seen signs that say taxis, or maybe taxis capable of carrying a wheelchair (in use), may use a bus lane.Another galling thing is taxis being allowed to use bus lanes. Why

They're not doing anything wrong, indeed they are riding as advised by the Highway Code. It only used to advise single file if the carriageway is wide enough to overtake without cars crossing the white line, and today with the new recommendation for the same clearance as passing a car that's going to be almost never.Had a 'cluster' of cyclists blocking the road up a hill - way less than 20! From local cycling club according to their 'suits'. They refuse to ride single file, but in a 'cluster' to properly block the road. They probably do it to discourage overtaking without sufficient clearance (as per highway code, it should be the same clearance as if overtaking a car).
The cyclists would probably say, perhaps correctly, that had they gone single file cars would have passed them without crossing the white line and without leaving the space cars are now required to give when passing a cyclist.They were just not doing the bits I put in bold, above. Of course, that's my interpretation - and the cyclists will say that they didn't feel safe to move into single file to allow drivers behind them to overtake.