Bill Sikes;1297393 wrote: Oh, you do! Well done. Since when, though?
No? Oh dear. What did you do?
You've never had a driving licence? Have you tried getting one. or are you going to?
Hey good to see you back posting, welcome back.
I have a clean driving licence and have had so for ummmmmmmm about 10 years. No tickets of any kind. I guess that comes with age, the need for speed isn't there anymore... :yh_rotfl
You mean there are people out there driving without a driving licence, I presume you mean what we call a drivers licence here, the id card that says you are legal to drive a class 5 vehicle?
�You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.�
minks;1297397 wrote: Hey good to see you back posting, welcome back.
Thank you ma'm, I thought I'd better try and "up" the posting rate, and exchange a few ideas.
minks;1297397 wrote: I have a clean driving licence and have had so for ummmmmmmm about 10 years. No tickets of any kind. I guess that comes with age, the need for speed isn't there anymore... :yh_rotf
I dunno - I did 80 miles in 40 minutes last year, 'cos I was a bit late picking up the Young Master. The old banger ran like a sewing machine. Still, I don't speed often at all these days, you may be right.
At the moment I've a "clean" licence. I have in the past had two points (for no "L" plates on a motorbike) and three (48 in a 30 limit, driving an "outfit").
minks;1297397 wrote: You mean there are people out there driving without a driving licence, I presume you mean what we call a drivers licence here, the id card that says you are legal to drive a class 5 vehicle?
There are a few people who don't drive. They have to use "public transport", God help them, or bicycles, or feet.
What's a "class 5 vehicle"? Here, we have a driving licence that allows "groups" of vehicles to be driven, e.g. cars (vehicles up to 3500Kg, with a few other restrictions, but generally all cars/light vans are OK); motorbikes (with capacity/power restrictions depending on your tested ability), lorries, etc.
Bill Sikes;1297399 wrote: Thank you ma'm, I thought I'd better try and "up" the posting rate, and exchange a few ideas.
I dunno - I did 80 miles in 40 minutes last year, 'cos I was a bit late picking up the Young Master. The old banger ran like a sewing machine. Still, I don't speed often at all these days, you may be right.
At the moment I've a "clean" licence. I have in the past had two points (for no "L" plates on a motorbike) and three (48 in a 30 limit, driving an "outfit").
There are a few people who don't drive. They have to use "public transport", God help them, or bicycles, or feet.
What's a "class 5 vehicle"? Here, we have a driving licence that allows "groups" of vehicles to be driven, e.g. cars (vehicles up to 3500Kg, with a few other restrictions, but generally all cars/light vans are OK); motorbikes (with capacity/power restrictions depending on your tested ability), lorries, etc.
Oh we have a class system for drivers licences,
Class 1 (professional - any vehicle)
Class 2 (professional - Bus)
Class 3 (3 axle plus)
Class 4 (professional - Taxi, Ambulance)
Class 5 (2 axle, cars, light trucks, motorhomes or mopeds)
Class 6 (motocycle & moped)
Class 7 (learners, 2 axel & motorcycle & moped)
�You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.�
I have always had a 'clean' driving licence, and am very proud of that fact (boring old frat !). That didn't mean that I always stuck to the speed limits etc. perhaps I was a little more observant than some drivers
In order to gain a reduction on my insurance, and to strike a blow for women drivers - not necessarily in that order :wah: I took and passed first time my Institute of Advanced Motorist examination! :p One thing I have always had a yen to do is drive on a 'skid pan', but I have never had the opportunity to do that
My car is a Volvo 850 'T5' Turbo (sh!t off a shovel) white saloon, and I love it ! My son christened it 'Jaws' - can't think why :wah: I do prefer to drive a bigger car (for some reason I find I can reverse and park more easily in a bigger car !). That's mine in my avatar :-6
By the way, I also have a full motorcycle licence !
hoppy;1297442 wrote: I guess if we don't have a 'clean' drivers licence we must be shitbags, huh Bill?
I don't know, it's your guess, which seems rather shallow as a statement. Whether or not someone with a "dirty" licence is a shitbag or not depends upon what they've done to get the points, I should have thought.
G#Gill;1297423 wrote: One thing I have always had a yen to do is drive on a 'skid pan', but I have never had the opportunity to do that
good fun that .........did some of that when i worked for a certain car manufacturer not 30 miles away from us ............did quite a bit of test track driving too doing evaluations on new models...........not glamerous as it sounds cos the novelty wears off very quickly and it becomes VERY boring!
as to the original question
no..........3 points last year......37 mph in a 30 zone at 7.30 on a sunday morning :yh_angry...........first time ive had points since i passed my test in 1980
The dogs philosophy on life. If you cant eat it, hump it or fight it,........ Pee on it and walk away!!
Odie;1297456 wrote: first of all, you missed by post that said Happy belated Birthday for last Friday!:
Oh, arr. perhaps I'll save the balloons up for a few days more; it's "Happy pre-birthday"! TYVM.
Odie;1297456 wrote: I've been driving since I was 16, never had a ticket nor accident.
Gah! You're *too* good!.
I forgot about crashes. Apart from the usual self-inflicted things affecting no-one else, I've had a van pull out in front of my motorbike, & a lorry pull onto a roundabout in front of my car. No damage to self, but the car was pretty bent. I am *very* glad indeed that run-under bars on lorries are legally required, else I'dve been jammed under the thing.
Points? Once in a car and several times on the bikes but currently clean.
Accidents? Once in a car and several times on the bikes but not recently.
Hoppy, over here speeding fines are a source of revenue for the Police so points on the license are a fact of life - no-one would consider those without a clean license to be shitbags and there was no suggestion to that effect in the OP.
Bill Sikes;1297462 wrote: Oh, arr. perhaps I'll save the balloons up for a few days more; it's "Happy pre-birthday"! TYVM.
Gah! You're *too* good!.
I forgot about crashes. Apart from the usual self-inflicted things affecting no-one else, I've had a van pull out in front of my motorbike, & a lorry pull onto a roundabout in front of my car. No damage to self, but the car was pretty bent. I am *very* glad indeed that run-under bars on lorries are legally required, else I'dve been jammed under the thing.
not always good, lucky!:yh_rotfl
your birthday is this Friday?
You were lucky my friend, I wish we had run under bars!