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    Not just turning into sites - but any turn as the longer the caravan the more the rear corner will swing out wide.
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    RogerL replied to the thread Crit - air needed ??.
    Unlike a Crit-Air or Vignette which applies to a specific vehicle, the Blue Badge applies to the driver or a passenger and is designed...
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    Many forum posts could have been avoided if caravan manufacturers could assure the public their caravans were 100% free from damp...
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    RogerL replied to the thread Crit - air needed ??.
    I put any stickers in the unwiped area of the windscreen, the largest of which is top left.
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    RogerL replied to the thread Strawberries.
    Pasties can be made anywhere - it's "Cornish Pasties" that have to be made in Cornwall
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    RogerL reacted to Mr Plodd's post in the thread Crit - air needed ?? with Like Like.
    It's glass, so unless there was something like an etching acid in the glue that's not possible. Strong acid usedto be transported, and...
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    RogerL reacted to otherclive's post in the thread Bailey D4-2 with Like Like.
    Drones are increasingly being used for such tasks; cheaper than helicopters too.
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    RogerL replied to the thread Pink and blue toilet chemicals.
    Some toilet chemicals are designed for use in both, Fenwick's Top n Tail for instance
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    RogerL replied to the thread Drat it!.
    There are places in England with countdown markers to the 30 limit but these are technically illegal as they contain the 30 in a red...
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    RogerL replied to the thread Bailey D4-2.
    Power companies in the UK use helicopters and thermal imaging cameras to inspect power lines.
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    RogerL reacted to audiorob's post in the thread Removable central chest of drawers. with Like Like.
    My Elddis front chest sits in place and is restrained by a strap to each side. As the bed slats roll in to the lower section I have...
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    RogerL replied to the thread Drat it!.
    Insurers aren't notified of the speed involved so can't do it on that basis.
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    RogerL replied to the thread Drat it!.
    The problem with using satnav to identify speed limits is that in-built systems are usually out of date and don't reflect changes in the...
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    RogerL replied to the thread Noseweight query.
    My own logic is that noseweight should be as heavy as possible without exceeding car/caravan limits. Various bodies suggest 5-7% of...
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    RogerL replied to the thread Drat it!.
    Some, but not all, authorities allow you to choose a course in your home area.