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I came across this scenario during my CBT and the instructor said that I shouldn't indicate. My road position should be enough to show my intentions to other road users and anyone following me should be able to see past to see the stationary obstacle.
Andy
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Could do worse than to have a look at the Shark range. You can get the S600/700 for that money.
I ended up with the s900c for £199 - best fit for me by far due to the air-pumped cheek pads. The fit is so good that I can't get it off my head with the pads pumped up.
Andy
didnt even know this technology existed! Not sure if I would trust it. I mean its obviously safe, but I would be scared I would pop it!
When I asked about the longevity of this technology, the sales assistant said that they have never had any back, nor heard of any problems. Not sure if this is just sales talk though. I took the lining apart to have a look and it does look like the air bladders are made of a strong material. Only time will tell though.
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Could do worse than to have a look at the Shark range. You can get the S600/700 for that money.
I ended up with the s900c for £199 - best fit for me by far due to the air-pumped cheek pads. The fit is so good that I can't get it off my head with the pads pumped up.
Andy
Motorcycle Riding Guide mobile app
in Motorbike Chat
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I have some questions about the permissions the app requires. I have had a quick look and cannot work out why some of the permissions are required. Can you please provide an explanation for the following - permissions I can currently see no requirement for:
HARDWARE CONTROLS
- CHANGE YOUR AUDIO SETTINGS
YOUR LOCATION
- APPROXIMATE LOCATION (NETWORK-BASED)
- PRECISE LOCATION (GPS AND NETWORK-BASED)
YOUR MESSAGES
- RECEIVE TEXT MESSAGES (SMS)
YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
- READ YOUR CONTACTS
- MODIFY YOUR CONTACTS
There are also a few typos, including in the "Use Your Head" part of Gear Up ("ad injuries").
Apart from the above I do like the idea of this app - it seems to have some sensible advice in.
Andy