MarkR wrote: » They've been racing on the wrong side of the road in their white vans for hundreds of years, I'll have you know. Actually, it wasn't even a race. Only one sulky?
Special Circumstances wrote: » Used to regularly see them with one car "pacing" a sulky on that road. 3 cars wide is taking the absolute p1ss for a "training spin", not that it being a legit race would excuse it. You wouldn't have to look to far to find the culprits I'd say, a few cultural enclaves nearby. I wonder will anything come of it!
Kevin Irving wrote: » See the other thread for advice, here: http://touch.boards.ie/thread/2056815237/1/#post81902582 I can tell you however that infra-red is basically a complete gimmick that may have some limited benefit when parked only. For night driving on country roads, the infra-red lights on the dashcam would have to be as powerful as your headlights, coupled with a lens and imagery as good as, or better than your eyes to see anything meaningful. After that, what will have the biggest influence on a night time video will be the lens, then imager as opposed to resolution. I can see you struggling in the sub €100 price range, but others may have better suggestions than myself.
Bluefoam wrote: » Hey all. I know this question has been asked already, but it can be difficult to review the tread if you're not involved in the discussion... I've drawn my brother in law for Chris Kindle, he has asked for an infra red dash Cam that is good at night... What's the best quality/most highly recommended? The limit is €50, but I'm willing to go above to get the right thing
Carbon125 wrote: » Lovely lady in her sixties shows off her good breeding with a two-fingered salute. (Needs to be viewed in full-screen mode.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNT_v1ukSZ0
Carbon125 wrote: » Lovely lady in her sixties shows off her good breeding with a two-fingered salute. (Needs to be viewed in full-screen mode.)
MojoMaker wrote: » Considering the self-righteous gesture you threw her way, what did you expect?
McGrath5 wrote: » Every. Morning. M50, he just had to do it, plenty of room behind me as well to merge in.
Carbon125 wrote: » Another merging video. Fancy causing a bit of a pile-up? No problem, just follow the example of the highly trained professional driver at the wheel of the minibus taxi in front: Don't accelerate to sync your speed to the speed on the dual carriageway. Just trundle along, then change lanes.
Special Circumstances wrote: » Good few posters on here advocate this manoeuvre - "speed kills", "it's a limit not a target" etc etc.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » To be honest, it is in a way a target because if you're on a 100km/h road and you're doing 70 or 80, you're going to be pissing others off and have them overtaking you so they can do 100km/h. Do 100km/h and if someone overtakes you then it is they who are speeding, not you. I would go so far as to say that it happens everyone if they're stuck behind someone doing 70 or 80 on a 100km/h road that they say to themselves "ah for fvck sake will you speed up". Myself included.
Seve OB wrote: » yea sometimes I get frustrated, but I would never expect someone go at the full speed limit, cause that's what it is, a limit. And I seriously doubt everyone feels the same, that is just a stupid thing to say. you ought to have more sense than to post crap like this. I would go so far to as to say that you should not use the roads with an attitude like that.