They use lockers, but you need to add one to your address book and select it af checkout.Don't Amazon have local collection points so you don't necessarily have to go to a post office?
That doesn't exist,
Oh no it doesn'tIt does,
Some tit in an Amazon warehouse. Stuck a wrong barcode over the (presumably) correct one which means I got sent the wrong Item. Well under the £20 free delivery so will have to wait until I've built up a wish-list again. And I now have to go into town to return the wrong item. It's also fairly vehicle specific and I don't know anyone who could use it, otherwise I'd give it to them.
Don't Amazon have local collection points so you don't necessarily have to go to a post office?
You missed lane 4.Oh no it doesn't
3 lanes are designated near side middle and off side.
Or as the police put it lane 1 lane 2 lane 3
2 lanes the same, lane 1 lane 2
or near side and off side.
You cannot claim a slow lane middle lane or fast lane.
The times I'm driving around the near side lane ( lane 1) is quite capable of travelling at 70 mph plus.
Later in the day its quite possible once the dick heads are about lane one ( dual) moves faster than lane 2
and lane 1 is moving faster than the middle lane ( of 3) because of the middle lane hoggers not even reaching the speed limit.
Of course by then the BMW's and Mercs are awake ( well up and driving anyway)
and lane 3 is in warp mode ..
Until a lorry pulls out of lane one without looking and forces others to enter lane 3.
Which of course many do without looking, causing a real tailback under heavy breaking in lane 3.
And is now the slowest moving lane ...
You missed lane 4.
Ah yes the one that is stationary most of the time, but fortunately I rarely use M-Ways.You missed lane 4.
Main dealers aren't always the best at getting things done and keeping in communication.
Brilliant, thanks, just checked and it's passed.@MatBin Use the online MOT checker. It will tell you whether it has passed or not. Updates quite quickly as well.
https://www.gov.uk/check-mot-history
Main dealers aren't always the best at getting things done and keeping in communication.
A13 has 3 lanes in places.Not all motorways have 4 lanes and as you were talking dual carraigeway they are only 2
A13 has 3 lanes in places.
Which makes lane 1 the slow lane. If it wasn't it would be impossible to overtake.Same rules apply, outside lanes are overtaking lanes, you are just nitpicking now
Which makes lane 1 the slow lane. If it wasn't it would be impossible to overtake.
You appear to be getting your knickers in a twist over nothing.If I am doing 70 in your so called slow lane because the road in front is clear and you overtake, you are breaking the law,
and once you have gone passed you should still move back into lane 1
But I won't say anymore because I know you always think you are right, no point in flogging a dead horse
You know sometimes being right all the time isn't attractive?You appear to be getting your knickers in a twist over nothing.
If you are travelling at 70mph in lane 1, I would also be travelling at 70mph, so I wouldn't be overtaking or breaking the law, if however, were travelling at 60mph and I was travelling at 70mph I would move to the next lane to overtake and then move back in when the immediate traffic in front allows.
Because all the other lanes are for overtaking only, regardless of whether breaking the speed limit or not, those cars in those lanes would need to be travelling faster to overtake. That means that lane 1 will be slower, so by definition of having overtaking lanes, logic says lane 1 is the slow lane.
Just look on it as free education.You know sometimes being right all the time isn't attractive?
Some people can argue in an empty roomBut I won't say anymore because I know you always think you are right, no point in flogging a dead horse
Trying to be right you mean?You know sometimes being right all the time isn't attractive?
Some people can argue in an empty room
Trying to be right you mean?
Trying to be right you mean?
Show me the logic that says I am wrong.More like thinking he's right.
There is plenty of logic in here to say you are wrong you just won't accept itShow me the logic that says I am wrong.
I will explain it again, any number of lanes to the right of the left most lane are for overtaking only. Hence traffic in those lanes must be travelling FASTER, so if the traffic in the right hand lanes are travelling faster, the traffic in the left hand lane is obviously travelling SLOWER. There is no logic that can prove otherwise. There aren't really any official names for the lanes, you just need to observe the fact that right hand lanes are for overtaking only and drivers should return to the left hand lane as soon as it is practical and safe.There is plenty of logic in here to say you are wrong you just won't accept it
I'm surprised TBH someone that seems to like to think they take pride in their driving doesn't even know the basic terminology for lanes.
the car just pulls out from a standstill into the slow lane,
That doesn't exist,
It does,
Oh no it doesn't
3 lanes are designated near side middle and off side.
Or as the police put it lane 1 lane 2 lane 3
2 lanes the same, lane 1 lane 2
or near side and off side.
You cannot claim a slow lane middle lane or fast lane.
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&s...FjACegQIDxAI&usg=AOvVaw1jVCSY0RfAIEXyolcDbusLfor the last time no lane is designated the slow lane.
Read the highway code as I'm done .....
the car just pulls out from a standstill into the slow lane
As I keep saying the lanes don't have official names.
I refer you to the Highway CodeAt last you agree that the "slow lane" doesn't exist
See quote from highway code in post above.Is it worth saying that you can't go slow in the most left hand lane as if you do and the police see you'll they're quite rightly take an interest as you'll be creating a hazard.
It's therefore not reeeeaaaally a sloooooow lane.
See quote from highway code in post above.
What logical opposition?I admire anyone who tries to defend an undefinable position in the face of overwhelming logical opposition. Good luck with it.
Other than my quote from The Highway Code, which backs up what I have been saying, no one has provided any facts, or logic for that matter.Facts.
At the end of the day, everyone knew exactly what you meant, but you weren't technically correct in calling it the slow lane, and your links don't show that you were, but who cares?Other than my quote from The Highway Code, which backs up what I have been saying, no one has provided any facts, or logic for that matter.