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Thread: driving around with full set of bonnet tools is it ok

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    One sometimes gets the feeling that road rules are usually made by people who don't drive and Harold Scruby (pedestrian council).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    One sometimes gets the feeling that road rules are usually made by people who don't drive and Harold Scruby (pedestrian council).
    I thought it was.

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    I've got no idea if they're legal or not, but I'd hate to think I hit some pedestrian who got sliced open on my bonnet tools. Same reason you'll never see fishing rod holders on my bullbar. Just taking personal responsibility. Plus I think they're ugly, like permanently carrying a hi lift jack and shovel on your roofrack while driving around the city. Horses for courses.

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    If we're going to remove the tools on daily drives, then perhaps we should also be removing bull-bars, winches and roof racks in the city. 4 and six inch lifts have to go because they change the dynamics of 4WD V pedestrian crashes from run under (onto the tools and up on the roof rack) to run over where death is a significant result.

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    Ban ambulances.
    Statistics show more people die in ambulances than any other type of vehicle.

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    Ha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    Ban ambulances.
    Statistics show more people die in ambulances than any other type of vehicle.
    Now that's just stupid. More people die in hospital than elsewhere, why not close them too.

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    While we are at it let's ban everything and do nothing for the rest of time because everything is too dangerous.

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    Homes are the most dangerous places. More people get hurt in homes than anywhere else, so let's ban homes and be homeless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    Ban ambulances.
    Statistics show more people die in ambulances than any other type of vehicle.
    ambulances are very dangerous.
    i got run over by one.
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