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Get your own helmet camera http://tinyurl.com/bqctpy8

Get your own helmet intercoms http://tinyurl.com/btt2m5e

I'm sick of writing this description. This is my third attempt at uploading.

The description the first time was three paragraphs, the second time 1 paragraph and this time I give up.

Youtube, how about you save my information when I click "save changes" not when it finished uploading, because it sometimes fails to upload.

Fuckwits

"Your video settings will be saved once your video has finished being uploaded."

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  • can any local brit tell me what's with the zig zaging lane lines ? Is that just to make sure there is space between the two lanes?

  • @KATOMATE01 they mean no stopping, no overtaking. They are usually around a pedestrian crossing, or perhaps at a school entrance. So anyone crossing the road isn't hidden by parked cars thus (allegedly) making it safer.

  • Love the rant about fog lights and the NHS v American system. NHS for me... everytime. My Grandma had a triple heart by-pass on the NHS that would of cost £15 grand plus, but on the NHS its free and no waiting list. Job done. I feel sorry for normal Americans paying through the nose.

    P.S. This is the route I take home from Saltdean! I live near Hove Park before you cut the vid

  • @peanuts2105 Look out for me, I ride this route most days :)

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  • british music is the best............ and the healthcare.

  • Omg I live thier it's Brighton

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  • That driver you told to get a move on was doing the right thing - leaving space. You need to retake your CBT test. Also I never heard an indicator when you turned. And when there was a pedestrian in the road you carried on when pedestrians have right of way according to the Highway Code.

  • @MissEgasMoniz

    The NHS currently pays over £30 ($50) for a single loaf of Gluten-free bread, which can be bought for £2.50 ($4) in any British supermarket.

    (Dollar price based on the current exchange rate - 01/08/2011)

  • I had more entertainment about the road rage instead of the blabbering about the medical care!

  • @KATOMATE01 Like "DayDreamAscent " I'm Brit and a longtime driver and I had no idea what the zigzag lines meant so asked my neighbour (much younger than me and only past his drivers test a short time ago. He thinks they mean "no stationary vehicles no picking up or setting down passengers". If you notice the zigzags appear when there are barriers on the pavement (sidewalk). Regards

  • @KATOMATE01 I just realised I've been driving for 30 years, I'm a Brit, and I have absolutely no idea what they represent lol

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