I had those on my Morris Minor. Had to bang the pillar to get them to drop back. Ah, those were the days.
time passes so quickly - seems like only yesterday that one needed one's man to proceed in front of the vehicle with a red flag
Don't forget, anything more than 4 miles per hour and the wind will blow your eyeballs out and turn your head inside out!
I read somewhere that was the consensus at the time. That bell end Drakeford probably remembers it well.
On a related topic ( well vaguely anyway ) ...... Black box error halts teen's insurance https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-67335868
The black boxes aren’t that great with positioning. My Daughter drove on a dual carriageway at just under the 60 mph limit. There is a road that runs parallel that’s 30mph, she received a warning and usually there is no appeal. She’s happier now she can drive without the Black box,
Agreed . But we do need to make allowances for the older folk ..... .... including those with a history of blunt trauma injuries to the head , especially of the type that Keef has inflicted upon himself . Examples - falling out of a palm tree at his gaff in Ocho Rios , or taking a dive off a ladder in his library . What was that old BR commercial ? " Let the brain take the strain " ...... it was something like that anyway .
New vehicles already have some sort of limit alarm in the ecu. It's going to more intrusive over next few years
Mobile phones already have it - a lot of the insurers now put apps on phones that capture the telemetry... pay per mile, behavioural pricing, that sort of thing...