For those that like to complain about the poor quality of my films this is your chance to have some input.
My Sony Cybershot - used for all films here but one - has given up on me. I do not want to buy a video camera - just a compact camera which I can carry around in my pocket.
you got the speed limits wrong :P it's 90 on a normal road, 50 in a populated area, 130 on the motorways and 100 on the (as we call it) road reserved for motored vehicles. these are kinda like highways, however don't have the third "breakdown" and emergency lane. you also don't pay tolls for these roads :D i have no clue how they're called in england :D
For those that like to complain about the poor quality of my films this is your chance to have some input.
My Sony Cybershot - used for all films here but one - has given up on me. I do not want to buy a video camera - just a compact camera which I can carry around in my pocket.
What camera should I buy and why?
alanheath 4 years ago
Normally, those roads are called expressways.
munchen0358 4 years ago 2
It British English it is a dual carriageway.
alanheath 4 years ago
Yes, the sign is for a dual carriageway (two lanes, no emergency lane and can be interrupted by roundabouts and traffic lights).
alanheath 4 years ago
you got the speed limits wrong :P it's 90 on a normal road, 50 in a populated area, 130 on the motorways and 100 on the (as we call it) road reserved for motored vehicles. these are kinda like highways, however don't have the third "breakdown" and emergency lane. you also don't pay tolls for these roads :D i have no clue how they're called in england :D
errorage 4 years ago 3