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Location: Nottinghamshire. Robin Hood County
Car type: Austin Ruby Mk1 1935
When I was doing my driving course for APD and doing the commentary bit I complained to the instructor that I couldn’t comment on everything that I could see around me despite using all the abbreviations. His reply was very cool calm and collected saying, “You must be driving to fast then”
John Mason.
Would you believe it "Her who must be obeyed" refers to my Ruby as the toy.
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Location: North Yorkshire
I remember it well. I hope that the motorcyclist learned from his near death experience and is riding rather more responsibly. The irony is that Steve and myself were picking up the 'warning, vintage cars today' signs that are put up on navigational rallies on narrow roads to warn oncoming traffic. I witnessed the incident from the passenger seat and was looking behind me as Steve made his manoeuvre. When you are used to being a passenger in a vintage car this is second nature. The bike came over the blind crest on the wrong side of the road and was probably doing over the ton.
Had we been in a larger modern car the outcome would probably have been worse.
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Location: The delightful town of Knaresborough, North Yorkshire
It must be thirty years ago, but I will always remember. I drove over the brow of a slight rise at a speed such that I could stop in the distance I could see to be clear. As I went over the brow I saw a police motorbike coming towards me on my side of the road. He was only doing about 30 mph but that was enough to mean I could not stop in time. He was escorting a huge group of racing cyclists so he could not move over onto his own side. I was driving a big transit with a loaded car trailer. Will never know how, but I managed to slow a lot and run partly off the edge of the road. He just continued at 30 mph without realising there was a problem.
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Location: Deepest Frogland 30960
Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
30-06-2020, 06:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 30-06-2020, 06:24 PM by Reckless Rat.)
This is one of the reasons that a lot of drivers/riders come to grief on rural roads. It's not just a question of being able to stop in the distance you can see to be clear. You have to dial in the fact that whoever or whatever comes in the opposite direction ALSO needs room to stop, and allowances have to be made. ALWAYS expect the unexpected. It WILL happen, one day. You were lucky, Andrew.