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RED-DOT



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Stumped!
I am noticing an increase on the motorways recently many foriegn vehicles especially Spanish lorries with signs on the back that reads "VEHICULO LONGO" it seems to always be on long vehicles, does anybody know what these signs mean? 2008 RS4 gone, 123d M Sport, and a Puma 90 XS..
Post #458637 28th Sep 2015 10:31am
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DAZ110



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Long vehicle !!
Post #458641 28th Sep 2015 10:38am
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need4speed



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Hahahahaha seriously? This is a wind-up right? Smile
Post #458644 28th Sep 2015 10:46am
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Rallymental



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Er, yes, after consulting several pieces of translation software and contacting the heads of the modern languages departments at Oxford, Cambridge and Peckham Universities we can confirm that it roughly translates to LONG VEHICLE you can imagine our shock and surprise at these findings!
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bluebottle



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I like the ones that say "Wide Load"...

Given the requirement for functioning eyes in the driving test I'm pretty sure the guy selling those is laughing all the way to the bank. Rolling Eyes
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jimbob7



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/\/\/\,Nope, car drivers are truely dumb,a 50ft+ vehicle is entirely invisible to the average car driver,the law requires hgv owners to display " LONG VEHICLE" markers at the back,in the hope that the literate car owner will recognise a "long HEAVY vehicle" and will leave (at 60 mph) a 482 ft ,146 meter gap before pulling in.

Car stopping distance at 60mph is 305 ft,92.9 meter.; Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
Post #458688 28th Sep 2015 2:31pm
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Cupboard



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We don't bother putting a "Wide Load" sign on the wide load, because that's bloomin' obvious. We do put a "Wide Load" sign on the escort vehicle, so as to explain why there is a Defender with its headlights, hazards and a beacon parked in the middle of the road waiting for the wide thing to come round the corner.

Despite that you still get numpties driving round you on the verge, they usually reappear in your rear view mirror fairly quickly.
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jimbob7



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/\/\/\.in ,my day you used "wide vehicle regs" regardless.Not happy bunny driving when it's snowing and the amber light has to be flashing.. a fookin strobe that gave you fits,lol. Pov.spec,ftw. 2006, 110,TD5.
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Eduardo



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As a Spanish expert "LONGO" doesn't have any sense if you are not mucisian interested in the old music.
According to our dictionary is an old nusical note of 4 compass or 2 shorts.

But, maybe our friends of Portugal can help us because LONGO means long in portuguese Smile


Cheers Eduardo

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Post #458819 28th Sep 2015 7:40pm
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leeds



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Some car drivers are numpties? NEVER!

Recently in local village there is a cross road which is traffic light controlled. All roads have the stopped line plus advanced stop line.

Now convoy escort vehicle made a left turn with headlights on, flashing beacon and a big sign saying wide load and made the turn as wide as possible close to the centre line.

This was obviously not sufficient enough warning for a car driver who wanted to turn right, who decided that the best place to stop was right up to the ASL.

Now guess what wanted to turn left?

Yes a big wide load vehicle with some form of large earth moving equipment on which was slightly wider then the lorry. Yes the lorry had to make a wide turn except it could not complete it because of the car. Now what did our car driver do when faced with a rather large vehicle within a couple feet of the front of his car? Yes just sat there. The escort vehicle driver had to leave his vehicle and ask the car driver politely Whistle to select reverse gear and move his vehicle backwards so that the wide long load lorry could complete its left turn.


No car drivers are not numpties it is the long wide load lorry drivers at fault Whistle Razz



Brendan
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Fabio



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Eduardo wrote:
As a Spanish expert "LONGO" doesn't have any sense if you are not mucisian interested in the old music.
According to our dictionary is an old nusical note of 4 compass or 2 shorts.

But, maybe our friends of Portugal can help us because LONGO means long in portuguese Smile


Cheers


That is correct Eduardo!!

Fabio
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RED-DOT



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Sorry guys but it was really meant as a joke and it's turned into a language lesson!! 2008 RS4 gone, 123d M Sport, and a Puma 90 XS..
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Bit like the "ecnalubma" sign I saw on a white van Rolling with laughter
Post #463591 15th Oct 2015 6:28pm
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