heimlaga
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I also have a small old car with the sort of capabilities that you usually find on an early 80-ies cheap small car with the smallest motor available. 35 years of use and 320000 kilometres on the clock and a partially home built cooling system hasn't done much to improve it. Due to financial reasons I remove the studs from old winter tyres and wear them out as summer tyres.
In all...... I like to live and therefore I drive rather slowly and carefully on curvy roads or after dark or when the road is wet or icy. Anything else would be suicidal.
When I tow a trailer the speed isn't very high going uphill. Anything else is physically impossible. Even without a trailer the economical top speed is 80 kilometres an hour in fouth gear. Anything higher makes the motor guzzle petrol like mad and on warm days there is also the risk of the cooling system collapsing and the soft winter tyres getting slippery on hot asphalt pavement.
Therefore I often have other drivers honking or shoving the finger or sometimes even shouting threats at me.
It is just a fact of life that there are people who believe that the numbers on the road signs is the lowest allowed speed whatever the conditions are. Their new cars with ABS brakes and all sorts of electronics to keep them on the road usually protect them from their own foolishness. However it is not unusual to see them in single accidents in winter. Where the airbags save their lives.......
Money can sometimes replace common sence.......
In all...... I like to live and therefore I drive rather slowly and carefully on curvy roads or after dark or when the road is wet or icy. Anything else would be suicidal.
When I tow a trailer the speed isn't very high going uphill. Anything else is physically impossible. Even without a trailer the economical top speed is 80 kilometres an hour in fouth gear. Anything higher makes the motor guzzle petrol like mad and on warm days there is also the risk of the cooling system collapsing and the soft winter tyres getting slippery on hot asphalt pavement.
Therefore I often have other drivers honking or shoving the finger or sometimes even shouting threats at me.
It is just a fact of life that there are people who believe that the numbers on the road signs is the lowest allowed speed whatever the conditions are. Their new cars with ABS brakes and all sorts of electronics to keep them on the road usually protect them from their own foolishness. However it is not unusual to see them in single accidents in winter. Where the airbags save their lives.......
Money can sometimes replace common sence.......