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Dan Alexander is on duty for this Wednesday's live blog, bringing you all the action from the cycling world, including the Tour de France Femmes...
26 July 2023, 07:59
Ex-Aston Martin CEO claims 20mph speed limits mean drivers are "swarmed by bicycles overtaking from all angles raising the risk of collision"

EDIT: Turns out Dr Andy Palmer left his role as CEO of Aston Martin a couple of years back. In his time since leaving the company, he joined electric bus maker Switch mobility as CEO, before stepping down from that role too at the end of last year.

Let's start with these comments from Dr Andy Palmer... 

The former CEO of Aston Martin and COO of Nissan who is, Wikipedia tells me, referred to as the 'Godfather of EVs' due to his work launching the Nissan Leaf. Palmer took to Twitter, sorry, let's try that again. Palmer took to X. Nah, Palmer took to Twitter to recall his train strike experience...

"Drove into London today (anticipating a train strike) to be met with 20mph speed limits throughout Central London, policed with hundreds of speed cameras," he said. "Another erosion of car users' rights which along with ULEZ is likely to be unpopular with voters. I guess the argument for is lower emissions and crash injuries, but I doubt there is credible research behind this.

> James May says 20mph is "plenty fast enough", and hopes "change in attitude" can help end road sectarianism

"20mph should be reserved for around schools & hospitals where it's entirely valid. Emissions in the streets of London will almost certainly higher since one drives in a lower gear to control momentum avoiding the speed cameras. And at 20mph, I'm now swarmed by bicycles overtaking from all angles raising the risk of collision. I'd love to see the research that supports this but like so many things these days, I doubt it's supported by valid facts but rather political expedience."

Cue replies from people unpicking every single word, sharing studies and data to the contrary and just generally making Dr Palmer go very quiet on the matter...

Of the replies linking the research and data that Dr Palmer suggested "like so many things these days, I doubt it's supported by valid facts but rather political expedience", one reply shared the link to a British Medical Journal study from 2020 titled: 'Twenty miles per hour speed zones reduce the danger to pedestrians and cyclists'.

Another popular one was Transport for London's February release stating that "new data shows significant improvements in road safety in London since introduction of 20mph speed limits".

"At sites monitored on the Transport for London Road Network (TLRN), collisions involving a vulnerable road user have decreased by 36 per cent, while collisions resulting in death or serious injury have decreased by 25 per cent after speed limits were lowered," TfL concluded.

On the emissions front, research by Imperial College, cited by TfL and in this Welsh government literature review into the state of evidence on 20mph speed limits, found that "it would be incorrect to assume a 20mph speed restriction would be detrimental to ambient local air quality".

The review suggested: "Although there was a moderate increase in CO2 and NOx in petrol cars, the study reported that particulate matter emissions reduced for both petrol and diesel cars and NOx and CO2 emissions reduced for diesel cars. As road traffic is responsible for up to 80 per cent of particulate pollution, this was a significant finding which supports the case for measures which secure observance of 20 mph speed limits."

26 July 2023, 15:47
Yara Kastelijn takes Tour de France Femmes victory on hectic fourth stage

There was barely a moment to take a breath during that last hour and a bit. One of the longer races you'll see on the women's calendar, today's 177km stage to Rodez packed all the entertaining racing you could want into a non-stop finale. Ultimately, the breakaway took the day, Yara Kastelijn to be more specific, powering away from her companions on one of the numerous climbs that punctuated the profile.

At the line, second-placed Demi Vollering behind wasn't sure if she'd won, such was the chaotic nature of the day, with riders all over the road, some dropping back from the large breakaway that got a friendly ten-minute headstart from the peloton.

In between the two aforementioned bits of action we saw a chase from Lotte Kopecky, the yellow jersey's power over the decisive climb impressive, but not enough to free herself of the peloton for long.

At the finish, the top-20 was a near perfect mix of breakaway riders and the GC group, Vollering second, Anouska Koster from the break in third. Six bonus seconds for Vollering over Van Vleuten and an all Dutch top four.

Kopecky remains in yellow, 43 seconds ahead of her teammate Vollering, who is herself eight seconds ahead of Van Vleuten. Shades of the earlier stages of the men's race with the close sub-ten seconds between the two pre-race favourites. Who will be wearing yellow come Sunday evening remains to be seen...

26 July 2023, 14:13
UCI warns Britain's stance on Russian athletes will affect likelihood of hosting future events
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With the final preparations being put on the UCI World Cycling Championships' return to British soil, the UCI has told Britain its hardline stance on Russian athletes will affect its chances of staging future international cycling events.

That's the news being reported by The Times, the governing body's president David Lappartient writing to sports minister Stewart Andrew to say that it appears the government does not trust the UCI to ensure Russian and Belarusian athletes compete as neutrals at next month's event.

The UK government has insisted athletes and support staff sign a separate declaration that they do not support the war in Ukraine or their nation's leadership, and do not receive state funding.

> Ex-cycling team boss Oleg Tinkov renounces Russian citizenship over Ukraine war

The UCI has joined the IOC in criticising this position as it contravenes the UCI's authority to determine eligibility requirements.

The letter, seen by journalists at the newspaper, reportedly says: "With the utmost recognition for the UK's efforts and outstanding track record in hosting major international competitions, I feel compelled to convey our concern that measures like these could impact on the future assessment of bids from the UK for the organisation of UCI events.

"I sincerely believe that in any relationship, reciprocal trust is of the essence. The fact that the UK government has not shown signs of trust to our organisation will affect our trust in the UK’s commitment to the organisation of sporting events in coming years."

> Ineos Grenadiers' Russian pro Pavel Sivakov denounces invasion of Ukraine

In response, a government spokesperson said: "There is a clear consensus — from a coalition of like-minded nations, including the UK — that there should be no Russian and Belarusian state representation in sporting competitions while the war in Ukraine continues.

"At the request of national governing bodies, we provided guidance on how individual, self-funded athletes could compete in the UK on a neutral basis. This guidance respects the autonomy of sport, but makes clear that athletes should not actively support [the war or Vladimir Putin]."

26 July 2023, 14:07
Shimano bike component sales fall by 18% as company cites "weak" demand for products
26 July 2023, 13:59
Police in Exeter appeal for information after cyclist pushed into Exeter Quay in "unprovoked attack"

Devon and Cornwall Police are appealing for witnesses after an "unprovoked attack" saw a cyclist in his 60s pushed from his bike into Exeter Quay.

The force said the victim was unharmed but his bicycle was left in the water after the incident at around 8.30pm on Thursday 20 July.

A police statement read: "The man was unharmed in the incident, however, his bicycle was left in the water. The incident took place between Exe Bridge North and Exe Bridge South which is adjacent to Edmund Street.

"Police are looking to speak to the male responsible who is described as a white, with light coloured short hair and was thought to be in his late teens. He was wearing a tight white tee-shirt. He was with a group of five other people. Anyone with information is asked to call police on 101 or by our website here quoting 50230202057."

26 July 2023, 12:46
Jonas Vingegaard returns to hero's welcome in Denmark

Is it 2022 again? 

The current Tour de France champ (yep, triple checked that one after the ex-Aston Martin CEO fiasco...) returned to Copenhagen to huge crowds this lunchtime.

26 July 2023, 11:30
Bahrain Victorious pro banned for one month for causing horrendous Tour of Flanders crash
26 July 2023, 11:20
Tour de France-winning bikes rated — is Vingegaard's 1X 2023 Cervélo S5 the best yellow bike yet?

26 July 2023, 10:18
Taking the P... out of the world championships...
26 July 2023, 10:05
The return of Schrödinger's cyclist — reaction time...

Some of your early thoughts on Dr Palmer's 20mph comments...

pockstone: "...'swarmed by ' something.something 'overtaking from all angles, raising the risk of collision.' Glad I've never experienced such a thing whilst riding in traffic."

Car Delenda Est: "And I would have gotten away with it too if it hadn't been for those meddling speed cameras!" 

Carior: "Ah Schrodingers cyclist — both slowing down traffic and zooming past in excess of 20mph.

"Also — not being funny but whenever I am in central London on strike days, the speed limit is not the thing slowing cars down!

"Also also — driving slower uses more petrol? really? really? That's the line you're going to take whilst you criticise people for making unsubstantiated claims — what's this guy got a doctorate in? and where from because the standards of that programme are clearly very low!"

That would be a doctorate in Engineering Management, from Cranfield University, achieved in April 2004... Wikipedia is doing plenty of heavy lifting this morning...

26 July 2023, 09:57
3D-printed Superstrata bike manufacturing halts amid customer complaints
26 July 2023, 09:06
Why does nobody make SD work?

Another Tour de France Femmes stage yesterday, another SD Worx victory, the dominant team in women's cycling taking their second stage of this year's race, adding to their 2023 collection that includes... *deep breath*... Strade Bianche, Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, Flanders, Gent Wevelgem, Amstel Gold, Flèche Wallonne, Liège–Bastogne–Liège, Tour de Suisse, Itzulia and Vuelta a Burgos. The question on many people's lips this morning is why don't the other teams make SD Worx work?

Yesterday it was DSM who did the chasing, SD Worx sitting back, saving their legs, before winning the sprint with Lorena Wiebes. Puzzling, to say the least...

Anyway, that should be less of an issue today with no chance of a bunch sprint, and potentially even a GC day with the first look at Demi Vollering vs Annemiek van Vleuten...

TDFF S4
26 July 2023, 08:46
Wholesome content as Luke Rowe's son does team car TT radio messages

"FULL GAS NOW, ALL THE WAY TO THE LINE... COME ON, PUSH IT, UP, UP, UP... WE'VE GOT TRAINS AND DINOSAURS TO PLAY WITH..." 

Dan is the road.cc news editor and has spent the past four years writing stories and features, as well as (hopefully) keeping you entertained on the live blog. Having previously written about nearly every other sport under the sun for the Express, and the weird and wonderful world of non-league football for the Non-League Paper, Dan joined road.cc in 2020. Come the weekend you'll find him labouring up a hill, probably with a mouth full of jelly babies, or making a bonk-induced trip to a south of England petrol station... in search of more jelly babies.

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Benthic | 9 months ago
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"20mph should be reserved for around schools & hospitals where it's entirely valid."

Are those the only locations where motorists maim and kill?

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AlsoSomniloquism replied to Benthic | 9 months ago
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He already pointed out that driving anywhere at 20mph was dangerous as the driver would be concentrating on the speedo rather the the surroundings, then states have them soley outside those locations as they make them safer. Just goes to show that people supposedly educated to Doctorate levels can throw out oxymorons. 

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ktache | 9 months ago
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Stumbled across this on internet today

https://www.tradeinn.com/bikeinn/en/elvedes-punch-tool-cable-pricker-4.1...

Pricey, and can find no reviews. But could be effective.

Any of you tool collectors got any real world experience?

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Rik Mayals unde... replied to ktache | 9 months ago
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ktache | 5804 posts | 1 hour ago
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Stumbled across this on internet today

https://www.tradeinn.com/bikeinn/en/elvedes-punch-tool-cable-pricker-4.1...(link is external)

Pricey, and can find no reviews. But could be effective.

Any of you tool collectors got any real world experience?

 

I have one. Brilliant piece of kit, works faultlessly. 

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Gus T replied to ktache | 9 months ago
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I use one of these, never let me down and a lot cheaper

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Eclipse-E222-Double-Ended-Scriber/dp/B0044U4B70...

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BIRMINGHAMisaDUMP replied to ktache | 9 months ago
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A pair of cable cutters I have has a pick that retracts from the handle and does the same job. 

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Steve K | 9 months ago
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AlsoSomniloquism replied to Steve K | 9 months ago
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How come he was allowed to be charged with a ticket in May for an offence in December? Or does even Nick Freeman have standards and didn't want to touch him with a bargepole?

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Flâneur | 9 months ago
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Cosy deal done by the Crown in the Tony Parsons' case. Murder charge dropped in favour of a guilty plea to culpable homicide (manslaughter). Sentencing Friday for the robust of stomach.

https://news.stv.tv/west-central/tony-parsons-twin-guilty-of-killing-cha...

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Flâneur replied to Flâneur | 9 months ago
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Further details:

"Prosecutor Alex Prentice KC revealed Alexander was already had a string of road traffic convictions.

He was guilty of dangerous driving in 2009 in Oban. Three years later, he was convicted of drink driving.

The same year, Alexander was guilty of careless driving. Both the latter cases were at Stirling.

Mr Parsons had travelled from his home in Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, in September 2017 to Fort William and was intending on returning south as part of a charity bike ride.

The amended culpable homicide charge stated Alexander drove at excess speed and when unfit through alcohol on the night of the killing.

Mr Parsons was cycling on the A82 at the time.

Prosecutors stated Alexander failed to observe him and caused his vehicle to hit the dad.

Knowing Mr Parsons was then badly hurt, he failed to get any medical help for the victim in what was described as “reckless disregard for the consequences” of his actions.

The cyclist was said to have been abandoned at the side of the road in the dark and remote area in “inclement weather”.

Mr Parsons was eventually reported missing on October 2 2017.

Both McKellars knew what had happened and took extreme steps to cover up the crime.

The damaged car involved in the killing was dumped at the nearby Auch Estate along with their phones.

They then returned in another car to where stricken Mr Parsons still was.

The man was then hauled into this motor along with his bike and other personal belongings.

The brothers went back to the Auch Estate and initially hid the body in a part of the woods.

But, the victim was later taken to another location there used “for the purposes of disposing dead animals”.

A grave was then dug and the body of tragic Mr Parsons dumped in it.

He was buried while his personal belongings were also disposed of.

Prosecutors said the brothers got help in trying to repair the car used in the killing claiming damage had been caused by hitting a deer.

The charge stated all this was to “prevent and delay the discovery of the body”.

It was said they did “obstruct” the police from conducting a “full and proper investigation” into the circumstances of the killing."

https://www.obantimes.co.uk/2023/07/26/driver-admits-killing-charity-cyc...

 

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chrisonabike replied to Flâneur | 9 months ago
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Everyone's nightmare.  Those who have zero care for others compared to their own convenience and are quite prepared to follow the logic through.

Or - worse - they could have either gone on and said later they couldn't recall the incident (see previous in road.cc) or 'fessed up but said "he came out of nowhere".  Said how sorry they were and they did everything in their power to save him, then had a panic, went home and had a drink to steady their nerves.  As we know from other stories the result of either may not involve any time in custody.

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perce replied to Flâneur | 9 months ago
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Well if the sun was in their eyes while they were digging his grave I should imagine they'll get off with a severe reprimand.

Edit - I hope what I said doesn't sound flippant. I really hope these scumbags get what they deserve, but I doubt they will.

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Steve K | 9 months ago
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Can we all stop feeding the troll, now, please?

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brooksby | 9 months ago
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Not cycling-related so feel free to ignore.

 

I was being a pedestrian at lunchtime.

Busy road but 20 mph speed limit, single lane one-way with cars parked up along the far side.  No crossings.

I want to cross, so cross into the half-a-parking-space behind a car I can see is full of children in the back seat and a couple in the front.

As I am right behind them, the car lurches backward and I have to jump out of the way.

The car pulls out into traffic, with me walking on the pavement and shaking my head.  The driver stops his car, opens the window, and shouts that if I hadn't walked behind his car then he wouldn't have nearly run me over.  I shout back that the car wasn't moving until I was right behind him - did he look before reversing?  He then calls me a rude word and screams off at definitely more than 20 mph...

Bl00dy motorists, eh?

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quiff replied to brooksby | 9 months ago
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I recently had a driver tell me (as a cyclist) that if I'd had something reflective on, he wouldn't have nearly reversed into me. It was broad daylight, I was running dynamo lights, and he hadn't used his mirrors in any event, as he reversed back into the junction he had overshot. I lost my s***. Regrettably, right outside my little one's nursery.      

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Car Delenda Est replied to quiff | 9 months ago
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quiff wrote:

Regrettably, right outside my little one's nursery.      

I couldn't think of a better place to educate someone on safe driving.

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eburtthebike replied to brooksby | 9 months ago
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Reminds me of the time I left my local newsagent carrying a paper, when a driver pulled onto the pavement, forcing me to stop.  When I remonstrated with him, the reply was

"Well, you were reading your paper."

I was so gobsmacked I couldn't think of a reply.

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HLaB replied to brooksby | 9 months ago
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Bike related.  I was on an interval session last night so was initially going fast but a few 100m from a village shop I saw a Merc parked in the middle of the road  between two others either side left and right and eased of 20 or so seconds later I got to the car and she was blocking a van that was being really patient with her giving the Merc plenty of room but she just sat there no indication what she was doing.  After a bit of track standing behind her I eventually overtook on her right.  At which point she yelled at me, " don't undertake on my left".  I'd never been there but had she first spotted me coming fast in her left mirror and never thought to look in her rear one sad The van driver's response to me was, "Don't worry mate, I saw what she done"!

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Car Delenda Est replied to brooksby | 9 months ago
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As an infra intersectionalist I support this message

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Car Delenda Est | 9 months ago
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Today's gift from the Good Idea Fairy: highway code as a mandatory GCSE (perhaps throw in modules on taxes and the UK constitution.)
Discuss.

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chrisonabike replied to Car Delenda Est | 9 months ago
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Nah, that's leaving it too late, and for most learning practically / experientially is more effective. Lots of these, please!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=d0yzZLVsTCE

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traffic_park

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ktache replied to Car Delenda Est | 9 months ago
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I'd done the highway code for my cycling proficiency by 10 or 11.

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PRSboy | 9 months ago
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For the record, Dr Palmer is no longer employed by Aston Martin... they saw sense and gave him the elbow 3 yrs ago.

His logic seems flawed... if by his own admission a 20 limit is entirely valid around hospitals and schools, then why not elsewhere?

Anyhow, urban supercar owners love a 20 limit... means they can drive slowly past adoring spectators on the Kings Road in 1st gear for that perfect Insta moment.

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Cugel replied to PRSboy | 9 months ago
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PRSboy wrote:

For the record, Dr Palmer is no longer employed by Aston Martin... they saw sense and gave him the elbow 3 yrs ago.

His logic seems flawed... if by his own admission a 20 limit is entirely valid around hospitals and schools, then why not elsewhere?

Anyhow, urban supercar owners love a 20 limit... means they can drive slowly past adoring spectators on the Kings Road in 1st gear for that perfect Insta moment.

You don't get as many Deathrace points for bagging a hospital hobbler or a child, since they aren't as quick at the dodging as the bog-standard ped or cyclist. Therefore the speed restriction is increased to 20mph at the hozzies and skools, to allow full points if you stick to the limit and still mangle a hobbler or bairn.

The type that likes to admire their dash and cut in shop windows as they go past will drive into a lamp post or granny even at 10mph, as they aren't looking where they're going.  Mind, they aren't anyway as they're otherwise gazing at their gizmo stupifier screen to read the latest x-tweet-from-a-twat in another twatmobile, boasting about how they just ran over a cyclist.

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peted76 replied to Cugel | 9 months ago
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Cugel wrote:

You don't get as many Deathrace points for bagging a hospital hobbler or a child, since they aren't as quick at the dodging as the bog-standard ped or cyclist. Therefore the speed restriction is increased to 20mph at the hozzies and skools, to allow full points if you stick to the limit and still mangle a hobbler or bairn.

The type that likes to admire their dash and cut in shop windows as they go past will drive into a lamp post or granny even at 10mph, as they aren't looking where they're going.  Mind, they aren't anyway as they're otherwise gazing at their gizmo stupifier screen to read the latest x-tweet-from-a-twat in another twatmobile, boasting about how they just ran over a cyclist.

Reading that reminded me of reading a novel by Irvine Welsh.

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Rik Mayals unde... replied to PRSboy | 9 months ago
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I live on a 30mph road, we have some local supercars whose owners take them out each weekend. Two stick in my mind, a Ferrari and a Lamborghini. Both seem to be driven all down my road in 1st gear, with the drivers constantly blipping the gas pedal so they continually rumble. Noisy twats.

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quiff | 9 months ago
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*Former* Aston Martin CEO and Nissan COO. He's now "on a mission to help the planet" don't'cha know

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brooksby replied to quiff | 9 months ago
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I love how he says that "one drives in a lower gear to control momentum avoiding the speed cameras" rather than driving below the speed limit because it's - er - the legal speed limit.

Doing it just to try and avoid being penalised, not doing it because it's the right f-ing thing.

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eburtthebike replied to quiff | 9 months ago
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quiff wrote:

*Former* Aston Martin CEO and Nissan COO. He's now "on a mission to help the planet" don't'cha know

Which planet?  Not this one, obviously.

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chrisonabike replied to eburtthebike | 9 months ago
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eburtthebike wrote:

quiff wrote:

*Former* Aston Martin CEO and Nissan COO. He's now "on a mission to help the planet" don't'cha know

Which planet?  Not this one, obviously.

Presumably favours a venusian climate.

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