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<blockquote data-quote="Christoph1945" data-source="post: 4094890" data-attributes="member: 42426"><p>Spot on there with "smart"! Just how smart, I wonder? It all did make for an easier drive than I could remember from the last funeral we attended in London. The whole driving experience felt as though all we motorists were being choreographed and it's starting to look as though the whole of our motorway complex will go the same way. I have no complaint with the system but I'm guessing that the mentally ill may be troubled by it.</p><p></p><p>Being the only driver in our vehicle, we started out early and dawdled down to Golders Green, taking five hours for the journey; which included an hour's pitstop halfway. We had plenty of time to discuss the deceased, family history, and recent events. The Skoda Octavia clocked up a fuel efficiency of 99.5 ml/gal for the downward journey but only 80.0 ml/gal for the return trip. I kept the speeds to maximum permitted speeds all the way home and we only stopped for one 20min pitstop. </p><p></p><p>As we passed mile after mile of farmland on either side of the motorway, I also thought of all you folk and wondered how you were all doing. Only saw one dead badger but there seemed to be plenty of stubble in some of the fields.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christoph1945, post: 4094890, member: 42426"] Spot on there with "smart"! Just how smart, I wonder? It all did make for an easier drive than I could remember from the last funeral we attended in London. The whole driving experience felt as though all we motorists were being choreographed and it's starting to look as though the whole of our motorway complex will go the same way. I have no complaint with the system but I'm guessing that the mentally ill may be troubled by it. Being the only driver in our vehicle, we started out early and dawdled down to Golders Green, taking five hours for the journey; which included an hour's pitstop halfway. We had plenty of time to discuss the deceased, family history, and recent events. The Skoda Octavia clocked up a fuel efficiency of 99.5 ml/gal for the downward journey but only 80.0 ml/gal for the return trip. I kept the speeds to maximum permitted speeds all the way home and we only stopped for one 20min pitstop. As we passed mile after mile of farmland on either side of the motorway, I also thought of all you folk and wondered how you were all doing. Only saw one dead badger but there seemed to be plenty of stubble in some of the fields. [/QUOTE]
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