2006 Toyota Corolla Verso 2.2 D-4D Full Review,Start Up, Engine, and In Depth Tour
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For more in depth reviews check my channel: www.youtube.com A new type of disfigurement has come to Britain's towns and villages. It's worse than illegal fly tipping, and worse than those Styrofoam takeaway containers that carpet every provincial city centre at three in the morning. It's even worse than stone cladding. And it's all the fault of your local authority. Many years ago I remember taking a mock advanced driving test, during which the examiner asked, out of the blue, if I could describe the last road sign I'd passed. It was easy then . . . but not any more, because now you go past a road sign every 1.3 seconds. I first noticed it last week, coming into London on the A3, and now it's driving me to distraction. Every lamppost, every telegraph pole and every branch in every tree is festooned with instructions about what the motorist may or may not do at that particular moment. You're on a red route so you have a sign, then another, and then another explaining exactly what that means. But you know what it means, and you know you're on a red route because there, at the side of the road, painted clearly on the orange of the bus lane, or the green of the cycle path, are two red lines. If there's a bus lane, then there will be signs telling you what that means too. And then things really start to get stupid. You're told that the central London congestion charging zone is five miles away. Why? Lots of things are five miles away. You're also told that there's a speed <b>...</b>
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Start Up, Engine, and In Depth Tour
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