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Location: Deepest Frogland 30960
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
I remember back in September 2001 when I drove the RP from Sheffield down to here we had stayed off motorways all the way to St Albans and then had to get onto the M25 to get over the Dartford Crossing. OK it was still daylight but despite my trepidation it proved quite enjoyable - it was about 4pm so most of the time we were going at the same speed as everyone else, even on the long climb over the QE bridge.... I guess the North Circular on a Friday night would be similarly choc-a-bloc with traffic. It's when it's NOT busy that you need to watch your back.
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I can't compare the chatoyancy I'm afraid Jon (great new word!) but they do seem to be different. Judging by what I've seen on the road I suspect the cellular patterned ones are more direction-critical but also more effective. The Truckware product is also available somewhere on ebay but there was a £30 delivery surcharge for the Highlands! The sheets I bought are fine but won't cling very securely to any double curvature surface - so on the Ruby the rear valance and boot lid are fine, as is the area between the window and boot lid.
Reckless - you're right about the rush hour. I commuted from St.Albans into London in my Ulsteroid for several months in the winter of 1997. The heavy traffic was fine, but at the margins of the rush hour the driving got faster and more aggressive. The M25 was too scary in the dark though.
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I've ordered the ebay hi-vis 25mm self-adhesive strip (more like the truck pattern) for £1.50 posted and a metre of magnetic self adhesive for £1.99 posted, so we will see how well the thinner stuff hugs the curves of nippy wings for front and rear 'night markers''. I might use some on my bike mudguards for good measure!