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Eternal question #5942


gyn_paul
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Why is it that on a thunderously bleak day, when the black/grey of the sky is the exact same shade as the black/grey of the road, that the only people not driving with lights on (in weather which anywhere else would qualify as a monsoon), are the morons and pillocks going too fast in black/grey cars?

Do they think that somehow being practically invisible makes them practically invincible?

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My eternal question about driving on French motorways is: What is the definition of rain that means that the speed limit is reduced from 130 to 110? Is it a few drops or a fine mist? Or a downpour? Or what?

I have been unable to gage this by observing french drivers.
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