You ever seen a lorry reverse park into a space at the side of the road between two cars when the space is only 2 feet longer than the vehicle he's parking?
Didn't think so. Thats all I use them for - general reversing is fine without them.
You ever seen a lorry reverse park into a space at the side of the road between two cars when the space is only 2 feet longer than the vehicle he's parking?
Didn't think so. Thats all I use them for - general reversing is fine without them.
Sorry.. im just arguing for the sake of it this morning.. they are handy.. my dad asks me to park his 118 in the Drive sometimes you cant see naff all so the Sensors are handy..
Sorry.. im just arguing for the sake of it this morning.. they are handy.. my dad asks me to park his 118 in the Drive sometimes you cant see naff all so the Sensors are handy..
Obviously, because modern technology is SO bad! Anything to make your life easier must be banned, including ABS, electric windows, air conditioning and remote locking.
Obviously, because modern technology is SO bad! Anything to make your life easier must be banned, including ABS, electric windows, air conditioning and remote locking.
If you want to infer that from my miscellaneous ramblings, then by all means do so. But I would like to say one thing:
Don't be so ******* stupid.
Of course there are many things that make life easier when driving, and these are all good. But to rely on them....ngh. Not so sure. And frankly, I have enough on my plate when driving the Olds to be concerned with some gadget merrily bleeping at me trying to tell me what I already know - that I'm getting awfully close to obliterating the Corsa behind me. I'm well aware that there is a Corsa behind me, thank-you very much - I can see it out of the rear window, after all. And I don't need a really, really, really, really, really, really....
....really, really, really annoying beep to reinforce that fact
I'm well aware that there is a Corsa behind me, thank-you very much - I can see it out of the rear window, after all. And I don't need a really, really, really, really, really, really....
....really, really, really annoying beep to reinforce that fact
Which would then make the parking sensors about as much use as a chocolate fireguard, no? Because you'd have your eye on the little dash-mounted unit that controls the parking sensors, looking for a flashing light or similar, rather than looking at the car you've just hit.
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