Caporegime
But points mean prizes
That's probably not the wisest thing to do with a car seeing how quickly a bike will scrub off speed. I'd rather pull over and let them by than risk anything with a tonne and a half of car
Let me guess, the prize is a secret intill you hit the required points?But points mean prizes
But if the points clear within 4 years, how can the insurance company tell that you've had those points? Especially when you're going to a new insurance company? Some kind of database shared amongst the insurance companies or...?
Let me guess, the prize is a secret intill you hit the required points?
If they really want it just jack you in the morning when you're getting your gear ready.
I often think that when sat in traffic, how easily someone could throw me off my bike and ride off. Surprised it doesn't happen more often.
I've just got a basic metal shed. It's classed as a garage for insurance purposes and dies the job great. New house has a garage, can't wait to move in.
The judge hands out the prizes
You have to pay don't you? To have expired points removed from your licence
ATM My insurance is £409 for TPFT, when my ticket comes through I'll let you know how much it comes up with...Not sure how much insurance companies share with each other except for claim details, they'd probably have some way of finding out though. If you've provided proof of no claims they'd know who your previous insurer was then could just ring them up and get details of what you've previously declared.
In reality they may never find out, but for the minimal effect it may have on your premium by the 5th year it's not worth risking it to not declare.
You can't be serious...The judge hands out the prizes
You have to pay don't you? To have expired points removed from your licence
Sounds like the sensible choice, no chance of you speeding after that at least.
Most expired endorsements will automatically be removed from your driving record when they’re no longer valid.
Still confusing... I don't see why they would stay on the license for an extra year, if they're invalid?
Edit: Did anyone else had thunderstorm and heavy rain? Loads of streets around my area got flooded...
Still confusing... I don't see why they would stay on the license for an extra year, if they're invalid?
Edit: Did anyone else had thunderstorm and heavy rain? Loads of streets around my area got flooded...
That's all we ever get,bloody rain
Bout a week of sunshine all totaled up,very depressing
@tom your lucky you didn't suck up water and hydraulic lock the engine, seen a few cars do that in floods,engine is scrap after that
Air intake and exhaust are much higher on a bike so it's less of a possibility, kept the revs high just in case but it sailed through without issue.
My boots on the other hand were scrap afterwards, they were already on the edge but getting completely sodden meant the leather just gave up and came away from the sole.