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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    My memory must be going. Can anyone remember whether bikes were included in the carless day rules ? I think they were but I can't clearly remember
    I don't think they were,because back then the bikes were used for 90% of our use,the car just for shopping,picking up parts,or going to the movies when you couldn't park your British without supervision.I had two stickers,both on gladwrap,so could drive whenever we wanted to.I'd do the same again,but don't need to,I have enough cars to around,and around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    I don't think they were,because back then the bikes were used for 90% of our use,the car just for shopping,picking up parts,or going to the movies when you couldn't park your British without supervision.I had two stickers,both on gladwrap,so could drive whenever we wanted to.I'd do the same again,but don't need to,I have enough cars to around,and around.
    Problem is I had several bikes then and (I think) a car too. So any "carless days" would have overlapped and I had an exemption as well so I wouldn't have noticed it.You could just apply for an exemption, they never checked the reason you gave. But I vaguely have a memory of people buying motorbikes to get round the carless day rules. I think trucks were exempt too.
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    I have mine because I hate getting stuck or not being able to get where I need to for work every second day. I am towing 700kgs 80% the time, getting stuck costs me alot of sweat and $. If it wasnt for my work, I wouldnt own one.Theyre liablilities.

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