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Dougie Gearbox Technician Posts : 237 Location : Perth, Scotland Status : Offline |
Slow moving vehicles. Hi to all,Being a Bedford owner and running at a speed of around 55MPH I decided for some roads it would make sense to use an amber rotating light due to the speed of todays traffic, on checking with the testing centre I was told this with be against the law as it is only for vehicles that only able to travel at 30MPH. As a test of this rule I paced my speed with a tractor using amber lights as a slower moving hazardous vehicle and found it was travelling at 42MPH, to pass I was doing 45MPH so I think I will make use of that amber light. doujoy |
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bluebedouin Global Moderator Posts : 2444 Location : Northampton,England. Status : Offline |
Just put up a sign on the back.
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Dougie Gearbox Technician Posts : 237 Location : Perth, Scotland Status : Offline |
Slow moving vehicles. Hi bluebedouin,The only sign on the back of my campervan says Bedford but after my first ever road side breakdown two weeks ago I think it will be a useful addition because everybody miss uses their hazard warning lights, even when parked on the pavement. doujoy |
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