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Brits- crap drivers

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    #11
    I went to the USA easrlier this year, drove there for a month and thought that they were very good drivers actually

    I went to Italy 2 weeks ago and was a passenger in a car for about 3 days and thought that they were quite good and considerate drivers actually

    Not sure whether it says something about me, the British drivers, or whatever....?
    Chico, what time is it?

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      #12
      How do you ask someone a telling question on "how much air do you put in a tyre?"

      Answer: the amount that it says in the little book in the glove compartment, wtf should I carry this info around in my head?

      tim

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        #13
        So you don't give the nearest one just a little extra when you fill up?
        Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
        threadeds website, and here's my blog.

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          #14
          Originally posted by tim123
          How do you ask someone a telling question on "how much air do you put in a tyre?"

          Answer: the amount that it says in the little book in the glove compartment, wtf should I carry this info around in my head?

          tim
          The other problem is there are so many units: Pascals, atmospheres, mm of mercury, foot-pound-fathoms per square inch, etc etc etc. I just pump all my tyres up until the dial says 30 (whatever the units are) and feck it - Seems to work.
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            #15
            mm of mercury
            Inches, surely!

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