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26-NOV-2009

Notner Parking

This driver has clearly benefitted from the high standard of instruction in Notner driving schools

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Date/Time26-Nov-2009 11:59:49
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Jason Anderson11-Dec-2009 03:50
I knew a pilot who always did this. Force of habit.
Dave Beedon30-Nov-2009 07:44
That addendum was superseded by Addendum 563b, which allows the use of a steam-powered fratostatic regurgitator to measure the accuracy of centering. I carry two of those with me at all times (one is a back-up unit).
exzim29-Nov-2009 16:08
But addendum 563a states that 'the centre must be measured by an accurately calibrated centreometer calibrated at the Notner School of Advanced Calibration. Did you do that before falsely accusing the driver.
Dave Beedon29-Nov-2009 01:13
Page 1348 of the Notner Road Regulations Handbook discusses parking and states that the law requires drivers to center their vehicles on the yellow line. Footnote 447 clarifies this by saying "Almost centered is not acceptable." Thus I disagree with your assessment---this driver is not demonstrating having benefitted from the "high standard of instruction" that is characteristic of Notner's driving schools. Excuse me while I re-position my car.
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