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Post by Dru »

Spotted on my local Flickr group....

http://www.flickr.com/photos/glosters/9 ... 594087@N00
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Some people are just too lazy to wash the car properly :lol: :lol:
Wonder if they'll give it a coat of polish now :roll:

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Post by wibble_puppy »

lol @ mal

Alex if this charlie had parked in first gear he would still have rolled forward into the briny, wouldn't he?
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Post by alex_holden »

wibble_puppy wrote:Alex if this charlie had parked in first gear he would still have rolled forward into the briny, wouldn't he?
How so? Leaving it in gear acts as a sort of transmission brake if the handbrake fails.
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Post by wibble_puppy »

aiii, indeed, but wouldn't reverse have helped more, if parked nose towards the edge of something? :D
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Post by rayofleamington »

aiii, indeed, but wouldn't reverse have helped more, if parked nose towards the edge of something?
it wouldn't have made much difference - 1st or reverse will both stop a car rolling on a fairly level surface - on a steep hill they could still roll but not fast enough to get anywhere quickly.
Therefore when parking on a steep hill it's best to angle to front whels so that if the car does roll it won't go far!
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Post by Orkney »

Is that perchance one of those stolen Travs?
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Post by wibble_puppy »

rayofleamington wrote: it wouldn't have made much difference - 1st or reverse will both stop a car rolling
i see! thanks for the explanation, Ray 8)
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Post by 8009STEVE »

What a way to dip the headlights
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Post by picky »

how come it carried on going once the front wheels were over the edge? must have been going pretty fast.

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Post by bigginger »

I don't think it will have ended up there accidetally.
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Post by Dru »

I was wondering about that, too; I drove by this place the other day, and had a look; it's not apparent from the photo, but there's quite a steep slope down from the road to the harbourside...
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