bobandjanie
LIFE MEMBER
I looked on Broken Link Removed a while ago it was mentioned and the thread was closed before any comments were able to be added. Bob
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I looked on Broken Link Removed a while ago it was mentioned and the thread was closed before any comments were able to be added. Bob
'Friends, Romans and countrymen, lens me your glasses, for I come from Bury to see Caesar. not to rear end him' [in a collision ...] Gaius Maximus [now he IS a big lad]At home i must have at least 10 pair of specs laying around the house, can i find any when i won't them..........guess.
Bit early for the drink innit Marchie?'Friends, Romans and countrymen, lens me your glasses, for I come from Bury to see Caesar. not to rear end him' [in a collision ...] Gaius Maximus [now he IS a big lad]
Steve
Subscribers do not see these advertisements
They have to be in certain places you cant stick them anywhere.With these new Angles Mort stickers what is the maximum height you can stick it ? Just thinking of getting laminated ones to put on the inside of my A class windows as magnetic will not work.
Sadly, Bob, I don't drink, so I have absolutely no excuse; save to say that I did post in my introduction that I don't take seriously unless I have to I'm proud of the fact that a former work colleague wrote inmy Leaving Card that he 'would miss my humour, which never really progressed beyond the 3rd Form' ....Bit early for the drink innit Marchie?
The French have produced a diagram showing the precise location of each sticker, depending on whether it is a Bus. lorry, m/home etc. More 'chic' than 'stick' I think.With these new Angles Mort stickers what is the maximum height you can stick it ? Just thinking of getting laminated ones to put on the inside of my A class windows as magnetic will not work.
Do you have a link to that pleaseThe French have produced a diagram showing the precise location of each sticker, depending on whether it is a Bus. lorry, m/home etc. More 'chic' than 'stick' I think.
Steve
Subscribers do not see these advertisements
I once passed a cyclist, but I had no recollection of having eaten him. The only clue was a slight soreness when the bike clips emerged.They have to be in certain places you cant stick them anywhere.
How about one of these on the back. Bob
View attachment 473195
And you can ignore those that have a pictogram of a truck ( which is the majority) as they don't apply to MH'sSome routes that are off the toll roads are limited to 3.5t. You see the signs on the motorway where a place is signed but with a 3.5t limit on the sign. Not a biggie but worth bearing in mind. Some bridges on minor routes might be limited to 3.5t and also some villages have it to keep HGVs on the trunk roads.
It did get cancelled, but retailers like Halfords and eBay sellers still claim they are mandatory, they are not.Couple of years ago the Frogs wanted you to carry a breathalyser test kit or 2. Think it died a death.
Subscribers do not see these advertisements
Agree, moreover, if a cyclist is trying to read it to work out what it's saying there's a good chance they will lose concentration and be in even more danger.Ive read a lot about these, seen a few on the EE trucks over here.
If a cyclist cannot see a Motorhome that is 12 ft tall and 8 ft wide and painted white, is he /she going to see a piddly little yellow sticker? And should they really be out on their own?
Maybe it should be more direct:Agree, moreover, if a cyclist is trying to read it to work out what it's saying there's a good chance they will lose concentration and be in even more danger.
No the breathalyser has not died a death. When you get in the queue for the ferry in Dover you are reminded you need the kitSure it didn’t die a breath ?
So not true. They have been unnecessary for two years now.No the breathalyser has not died a death. When you get in the queue for the ferry in Dover you are reminded you need the kit
Subscribers do not see these advertisements
I remember pulling up at the toll in Slovenia just before Italy. The wife presented our credit card to be given a very stern "NIET, CASH" from the woman in uniform... we'd virtually no cash..took us ages counting all the coins. she wasn't very impressed. much easier now as they use the toll tag system. Another one to add to the windscreen.Same happened to us in Slovenia, 1st border waved us through ( she was on the phone ) 2nd border teeming with cops, who wanted cash !! They got VERY angry when I insisted on paying by card !!
Then one of the cops came over with fistfuls of cash she had collected from all the other cars and stuffed it into a big box on the floor of their van. Nice little earner !
The woman at the 1st border post was obviously in on it and got her cut!
Ba$€%#ds. !! 300 Euros !!
Mitch
over 4000kg GermanyDid I read somewhere about wheel chocks being required? Don’t know and probably my random brain ticking away.
not a subject for debate, the French have ruled ... end of. I am a recently retired HGV driver of too many years and concur with your comments re- HGVsHGV's. They do actually have blind spots, most MH's do not.
When I'm sat in a Lorry, if you stood directly next to the passenger door or even next to the front panel I wouldnt be able to see you through the window/windscreen. When I turn left I lose sight of the right side of the trailer and vice versa. These are blind spots, the number of MH's that have the same problem is very very small.
I have a cunning plan. Stick some self adhesive magnets to the motorhome in appropriate positions and then get magnetic stickers as required for each country and swap over as necessary.
A-class so no steel bits.
Subscribers do not see these advertisements
When driving the airstream will get under the sticker and just take it off, unless you have a lot of magnetsI have a cunning plan. Stick some self adhesive magnets to the motorhome in appropriate positions and then get magnetic stickers as required for each country and swap over as necessary.
A-class so no steel bits.
Hi PJGWiltshire this is my first trip over there in THIS van @4250kg. My previous (first) van was sub 3500kg so it was just a case of vignettes and normal speed limits etc. I do have LPG (Alugas) with all the adapters, solar with MPPT and two 110 gels, so I’m not reliant on EHU. We have lots of other stuff (I have a tonne of payload to play with). However in addition to all our everyday stuff, I have just found a checklist on t’internet which I will use in future.From your post If it’s your first trip over the channel or is it your first with larger vehicle If it’s your 1st ever trip Have you got all your everyday MH living bits in order. If you have refillable LPG bottles do you have the filling adapters, the continental connection for EHU