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Anyone going on long drives?



  Clio 197
Sometimes it is, but you could have just said, "Going out still presents a risk, as you could break down or have an accident. If you need help, that's putting the people that help you at risk, and taking resources away from helping people who really need it. It's better to follow the rules and stay at home."

It would have had exactly the same effect and doesn't require words like "spastic". I know people are stressed and suffering from a bit of cabin fever, but maybe going for a walk would be a better approach than being rude to people on a car forum for no reason. Like I said on the main coronavirus thread, some people really need to take a step back before they have a nervous breakdown.
Jumping on the bandwagon is the CS way.
 

iimushroomzii

Toilet roll king
  Transit Connect.
Sometimes it is, but you could have just said, "Going out still presents a risk, as you could break down or have an accident. If you need help, that's putting the people that help you at risk, and taking resources away from helping people who really need it. It's better to follow the rules and stay at home."

It would have had exactly the same effect and doesn't require words like "spastic". I know people are stressed and suffering from a bit of cabin fever, but maybe going for a walk would be a better approach than being rude to people on a car forum for no reason. Like I said on the main coronavirus thread, some people really need to take a step back before they have a nervous breakdown.

Could have, but I didn't. Sorry dad.
 

BoatNonce

ClioSport Club Member
People have to make fuel.
More people have to deliver it to the petrol stations.

Don’t waste it because people are in short supply for both.

Imagine if that tanker that had to deliver fuel every week to your local petrol station only had to come once every other week, leaving them free to deliver essential supplies with that truck for a week.
 
  Twingo GT
Still driving about 60 miles a day to work and back. A precision engineer in a factory so I can't work from home. Also the company is only letting people book two days max time off as holidays at the minute, and if you self isolate, non confirmed you don't get paid at all. But there is no tests available....

I actually think we might not shut at all. One of our customers is in Northern Italy, just outside of Milan and their factory is still trading as normal. Defence and Aerospace is classed as a essential industry in Italy.
 

Greeny.

ClioSport Club Member
  440i + 182
Luckily I can work from home but do have to go into the office Tuesday to physically sort out a few servers, will be the first time I’ve driven for a few weeks, will be weird for sure!
 

Clio182mike

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 182
I drive 15 miles to work to sell plumbing, heating and bathrooms. Our company are also supplying vital goods to hospitals and supermarkets so we all have to go in. Plus we supply heating spares to keep people's heating and hot water going. The A12 is still busy but it's miles better than normal. I'm off until Wednesday so I'm pulling late ones in my garage working on my mk2 classic mini cooper.
 

MonkeyKnifeFight

ClioSport Club Member
  Rusty Cup
Ive cancelled the clio's insurance as its a second car. Once the garage is tidy im taking the engine out to do a number of jobs that dont really need doing.

Re-do timing
Fix leak from VVT solenoid
Replace speedo sensor
Swap power steering pump
Fit oil temp gauge
Drill out a bolt that snapped the last time i took m engine out
 
This is the one and only time in history that we can literally save millions of lives by sitting on the sofa and doing f**k all and it sounds like you can’t even do that, stay at home.
Millions of lives?

I'm not sure the figures support that.

The (dodgy?) modelling that Imperial College has done predicted 250k deaths in the worst case scenario, which was then reduced to about 25k IIRC, and I think has now been reduced again to about 6k.

And it's not clear whether CV19 is the cause of death or just present at death. If the latter, it is arguably not that different to the annual winter flu outbreaks that to a greater or lesser degree combine with existing conditions to cause increased mortality in the elderly, an event which does not trigger the shutdown of the entire economy and seems to be accepted by the general public as 'a normal winter'. If up to 50k elderly die from the flu in a 'bad' year and we do nothing about it, and CV19 results in the loss of life of under half that figure but we destroy the economy, there would seem to be a breakdown of logic!

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Ive cancelled the clio's insurance as its a second car.
You could put it on Laid Up / Fire and Theft Only if you still wanted it covered.


We watched 28 Days Later!
I like that film a lot but the 'arty' picture quality for most of the film makes my eyes bleed, lol, especially so on BluRay, where the picture would otherwise be a lot sharper!
 

massiveCoRbyn

ClioSport Club Member
  Several
Millions of lives?

I'm not sure the figures support that.

The (dodgy?) modelling that Imperial College has done predicted 250k deaths in the worst case scenario, which was then reduced to about 25k IIRC, and I think has now been reduced again to about 6k.

And it's not clear whether CV19 is the cause of death or just present at death. If the latter, it is arguably not that different to the annual winter flu outbreaks that to a greater or lesser degree combine with existing conditions to cause increased mortality in the elderly, an event which does not trigger the shutdown of the entire economy and seems to be accepted by the general public as 'a normal winter'. If up to 50k elderly die from the flu in a 'bad' year and we do nothing about it, and CV19 results in the loss of life of under half that figure but we destroy the economy, there would seem to be a breakdown of logic!

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That sort of talk will get you lynched 😂

Joking aside, if that turns out to be true, can you imagine the inquest?!
 

DomP182

ClioSport Club Member
  ph1 172, Arctic182
Ive cancelled the clio's insurance as its a second car. Once the garage is tidy im taking the engine out to do a number of jobs that dont really need doing.

Re-do timing
Fix leak from VVT solenoid
Replace speedo sensor
Swap power steering pump
Fit oil temp gauge
Drill out a bolt that snapped the last time i took m engine out
How does cancelling work out, I've been thinking the same with mine as I've just sorn it in these financially uncertain times. I'm with Greenlight on a mirrored no claims policy.
 
That sort of talk will get you lynched 😂

Joking aside, if that turns out to be true, can you imagine the inquest?!

I think that any lower total of deaths from (with...) CV19 than the modelling will be put down entirely to the lockdown procedures and used to justify future lockdowns using the heavy-handed legislation being brought in, which seems to give significant extra power to 'those in charge'.
 

The Psychedelic Socialist

ClioSport Club Member
I think that any lower total of deaths from (with...) CV19 than the modelling will be put down entirely to the lockdown procedures and used to justify future lockdowns using the heavy-handed legislation being brought in, which seems to give significant extra power to 'those in charge'.
I worry it'll be the other way around, and people would point to the lower deaths and say "we worried over nothing". Same thing happened with Y2K, i.e. the only reason it wasn't carnage is because of extraordinary efforts.
 

massiveCoRbyn

ClioSport Club Member
  Several
I think that any lower total of deaths from (with...) CV19 than the modelling will be put down entirely to the lockdown procedures and used to justify future lockdowns using the heavy-handed legislation being brought in, which seems to give significant extra power to 'those in charge'.

Yes you could well be right. I can just see a massive fall-out and the whole thing becoming political if things don't turn out to be so bad.
 

MonkeyKnifeFight

ClioSport Club Member
  Rusty Cup
How does cancelling work out, I've been thinking the same with mine as I've just sorn it in these financially uncertain times. I'm with Greenlight on a mirrored no claims policy.

It made sense for me as i'd let my policy renew at a silly price. Also they let me off the cancellation fee which was a bonus. So in 3 months i'll re-insure the car at nearly half the price.
 

DomP182

ClioSport Club Member
  ph1 172, Arctic182
It made sense for me as i'd let my policy renew at a silly price. Also they let me off the cancellation fee which was a bonus. So in 3 months i'll re-insure the car at nearly half the price.
I might give greenlight a call and see what they can do
 

Crayola

ClioSport Club Member
Went to Tesco for essentials the other day but filled up some Jerry cans of Momentum for the Clio. £1.09!!

Gonna take the 172 to work this week and give it a run out and hope the UCH doesnt cause too much issues. If I cant go for a drive I might as well use it for my essential travel
 

Brigsy

ClioSport Club Member
  T.Turbo
Momentum is the same price round here, prob shoot back up after this is over:cautious:
 
  LY Meg Cup-S + MX5
Whilst out to my daily exercise (cycle) combined with collection of food supplies I came across a q7 broken down on a round about.

Two police cars sped to it in blue lights. To assist the driver try in to push his elderly 2.5 tonne truck.

I am sure he did not plan on breaking down when he left home.
 


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