Friday, March 25, 2011

All You Can Drink Brunch Las Vegas

shopping tomorrow with the L to 110 km / h

speed limits for novice drivers no longer exists. I've never agreed with the limitation of 80 km / h but neither seemed normal to go to 120 with 2 days of license. With little respect and recklessness in Spain, getting on a main road (maximum speed 90/100 km / h) or on a highway (formerly at 120 and momentarily to 110) to 80 km / h is a real suicide. They put the lights, you pass on the right, if the path is collapsed and long story which can be bundled ... Things go bad while I respect the boundaries of a zone, for example in an area of \u200b\u200b40 (a prolonged curve) I have come to hit the ass and pitarme as having little hurry .. removing the citizenship of some drivers, the truth is, joining 80 in a way in which other vehicles are going to 120 is dangerous, touch it behind you, with the left channel busy, going to have to stop. When I went to the driving school teachers always said that the difference was too great, they had to let go of 100 and the truth is that it is quite logical. At 120 I felt my car going into the corners and that they told me not to be afraid because these curves were made to go to 120. In these 6 months I have the L, at most I've gone to 90 and with the limiter position, but I have advanced more than 120 dudes. If insurance are lowered from 25 years because it means that although you have no experience, you have "maturity" to not screw it up, why not do the same with speed? Of course there are people with 18 years driving cautiously and understand that the car is not a toy but there is a donkey that does pay to others ... then of course the people are required to go to 140. The layout of the highways is adapted to 120. In my region Asturias motorways are all curves, we like to kill 140. The truth that this whole mess seems like a joke ... I for one am go to 100. That you think? They think it's OK to have changed the law this way? or it was just enough to gain a little over the limit?

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