Motorways driving

Dunn dunn duh-dunnnnn… Another one buys Duster!

Now that was a shit ad.

It’s a Renault but without the trimmings.

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Digging in and doubling down: the TFK way

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In light to no traffic if you’re not overtaking, get in the inside lane. I always stay on the inside lane. If it’s clear then I drive on. If there are lads idling along in the middle lane with the inside lane free they should have no complaints when undertaken. They shouldn’t be there. If they decide to go left they should check their wing mirror first.

These may go totally against the grain of the rules of the road but fuck it.

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I must say, I rarely see it and I do a huge amount of driving. Then again when I’m on the road , its usually lads with the same kind of profession as myself that I’d encounter (and trucks of course)

from Romania. A Renault with a different badge.

in other words, a piece of shit.

Old Renault technology though isn’t it?

If driven on very flat surfaces they’d be grand.

If I’m on the inside lane of a 3 lane motorway and see a lad idling along in middle lane do the rules of the road tell me to go out two lanes to overtake and then back in again? If so the law’s an ass.

I think you’re overstating it there.

Probably. Renault own that place for donkey’s years.

I drove one in Iceland. The windshield broke of its own accord on a road that wasn’t particularly rough

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Hmmmm

No. I’m pretty sure you can overtake him on the middle lane of a 3 lane motorway

3 lane motorways are a different beast altogether, the M7 is only three lanes for a few miles approaching Dublin, two lanes then all the way to Limerick

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You’re forgetting the hard shoulder pal :wink:

The hard shoulder is the had shoulder, I didn’t forget, it’s just not relevant

Ouch, :joy:

Relax pal.

Not if they’re idling along in the middle lane. Either I stay where I am and undertake him or go out two lanes to overtake him and back in again.