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If I was going above 20 miles an hour wind pressure would stop the arms returning and I had to bang on the door pillar from inside to get them to come back down. You can just see the indicators on the front door pillar, the car was identical to mine. I changed it in 1962 for a Mk 2 Zodiac after it fell on it's side on a bend. |
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In the 40s, my dad had an Austin 7 for family weekend camping trips - no indicators whatsoever - hand signals were the only way, but there weren't many other vehicles on the road who you needed to signal to.
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My dad had one like it Margaret but it was black. We used to go for picnics on the Trough of Bowland at weekend and he let me drive it, as you say, there wasn't much traffic about.
The one in your photo is still on the road and the DVLA comes up with the following. The enquiry is complete. The vehicle details for AGW 591 are: Date of Liability 01 07 2012 Date of First Registration 18 05 1933 Year of Manufacture 1933 Cylinder Capacity (cc) 747cc CO2 Emissions Not Available Fuel Type PETROL Export Marker N Vehicle Status Licence Not Due Vehicle Colour GREEN Vehicle Type Approval Not Available |
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I still remember that my dad's reg no was HG 114 - that was black too.
I remember him selling it to Ken Cunliffe, a Clayton le Moors window cleaner, who chopped the roof off and stripped the paint off the lamps down to the brass - sacriledge! |
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Drivers joining the motorway - why indicate their intention? What else could they be doing? Driver leaving the motorway - I indicate from the 100 metre marker, but that's just out of habit. I can't see the difference (to me) if the car in front exits without indicating. It would be nice if the people who slew across three carriageways in the last 200M before the ramp indicated. As to the original posting about the Highway Code, it's available online, but it's been "adapted" for online use and the printed version is the one that's the legally accepted version. I once did road signs as the picture round in my pub quiz. The scary result? Most people could guess the more obscure signs, but the ones we pass every day had a lot of people stumped. |
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Cost me £7 and my father made me save up to pay for it. Children used to run alongside cheering me(embarrassing for a 19 year old) and the problem was if I was on a hill I couldn't accelerate away from them! No indicators, no heater, no starter motor, crash gear box. Gremlin- the Trough of Bowland- the brakes were'nt up to that, turned it over at the bottom of the hill! The girl wasn't amused. The Highway Code was short and sweet then. |
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