ITS THE LIMIT WHEN YOU CAN’T EVEN MAKE THE LIMIT! You’re happily driving along in the car you just bought Then there’s the ‘Notice of Particulars’. You know the one — Happiness is owning your own vehicle, you think. You're heading the list of information on the car's windows while it’s still in the away from the urban lights out into the open country. There it is Dealer’s yard. He’s required by law to provide this — and to — LSZ. Now you can speed up a Me, get into top gear. guarantee the particulars are accurate and correct Doesn't that Oh-oh. Foot to the floor and the machine’s still trundling along at make more sense than assuming someone you don't know's 40 km/h. The temperature’s rising and yours with it That’s the telling it like it is? limit You can’t even make the limit Don’t limit yourself. Buy or sell through the right channels: a And worse, if you bought privately, there’s nothing you can do Licensed Motor Vehicle Dealer; a member of the Motor Vehicle abQut ’ Dealers’ Institute. If there’s one sign that means buying or selling You’re lumbered, mate. . with confidence, it’s the MVDI sign. Look for it Unless you looked before you leapt. Unless you bought from a . Licensed Motor Vehicle Dealer. And then you can head right back, 1)0 know what 016152 slsn ? albeit grumpily, and demand action. Performance. The righting of 50 km/h where any of these make a higher speed unsafe: wronqs weather; poor visibility; presence of children, pedestrians or cyclists; And because the Dealer knows density of trafflq conditk)n of surfece; other sMar . , ~ reasons. this, you prODaDiy won t . Where these conditions are not present the open road have the problem in speed limits apply. the first place. Cszl - t WWffll || . Era ■ m I B MLBI & j, Better in the long run. »
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