Alain was more subtle than me. What is unfortunate in all of this .... is that the day when there really will be something important circulating on the web .... alas, no one will believe it!
Well, I'm going back to hide
Alain was more subtle than me. What is unfortunate in all of this .... is that the day when there really will be something important circulating on the web .... alas, no one will believe it!
lejustemilieu wrote:But no, the one who launched the oax is me ...
Enguelade is for me, Christophe
lejustemilieu wrote:Well, I'm going back to hide
lejustemilieu wrote:What is unfortunate in all of this .... is that the day when there really will be something important circulating on the web .... alas, no one will believe it!
lejustemilieu wrote:this letter is all over the web ...
lejustemilieu wrote:It is good to know, to diffuse massively especially for all those making the road.
For information :
Road safety info to know !!!! In case!!!!
I wonder how many people are aware of this fact.
A 36-year-old woman was in an accident a few weeks ago and wrecked her car.
It was raining lightly when his car literally took off into the air - hovering.
She was not seriously hurt, but flabbergasted by the experience.
When she explained what happened to the police officer he explained to her what all drivers should know.
NEVER ACTIVATE THE CRUISE CONTROL TO DRIVE WHEN IT IS RAINY.
She believed she was being careful when activating the cruise control to maintain a safe constant speed in the rain.
But the police officer explained to him that when the cruise control is on and the car begins to aquaplaning while the tires lose contact with the road, the car begins to accelerate towards a higher speed, and you go like a plane.
She confirmed to the officer that this is exactly what happened.
The officer mentioned that a warning should be displayed on the driver's visor
NEVER USE CRUISE CONTROL WHEN THE PAVEMENT IS WET OR ICE. - in conjunction with the notice on the air bag.
We warn our teens to use cruise control and drive at a safe speed - but we never warn them to use it only when the pavement is dry.
The only person encountered, who was aware of this phenomenon (in addition to the police officer), was a male victim of a similar accident, demolished his car and suffered serious injuries.
If you are shipping this to 15 people and even one that ignores this phenomenon, then it was worth it. You may have saved a life.
PLEASE NOTE: On certain vehicles - such as the Toyota Sienna Limited XLE - you cannot activate cruise control when the wipers are on.
Leo Maximus wrote:You should also know that the insurance sticker which is stuck on the windshield must absolutely be signed on the back otherwise you risk a fine of 180 euros!
citro wrote:Leo Maximus wrote:You should also know that the insurance sticker which is stuck on the windshield must absolutely be signed on the back otherwise you risk a fine of 180 euros!
Here it is a long time since we had not released this one ... On the 2 wheels the stickers are stuck on a body part making it impossible to read the back. For all purposes, I remind you that signing the insurance sticker is a hoax, only the green card must be signed in the space provided for this purpose. Finally the fine is surely not 180 € ...
I replied "firmly" not to berate but to reframe the info.
I thank the author of the post, it allows us to reestablish truths ... and then everyone makes mistakes.
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